Jetty 7.0.0 is a Java script for Artificial Intelligence scripts design by Mort Bay Consulting.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Jetty is an open-source, standards-based, full-featured web server implemented entirely in Java.
Publisher review:Jetty is an open-source, standards-based, full-featured web server implemented entirely in Java. Jetty is an open-source, standards-based, full-featured web server implemented entirely in Java. Jetty can be used as: - a stand-alone traditional web server for static and dynamic content - a dynamic content server behind a dedicated HTTP server such as Apache using mod_proxy - an embedded component within a java application This flexibility means that Jetty can be encountered in a number of different contexts: - shipped with products to provide out-of-the-box useability eg Tapestry , Liferay - distributed on CDs with books to make examples and exercises ready-to-run - incorporated into applications as a HTTP transport eg JXTA , MX4J - integrated as a web container in JavaEE app servers eg JOnAS , Geronimo , JBoss , JFox - included as a component of an application eg Continuum , FishEye , Maven Features:SimplicityThe guiding principle of Jetty could be said to be "simplicity not complexity". Jetty is easy to understand and use: - Configuration is either by API or by xml file - Xml file syntax is a straightforward mapping from the API operating on POJOs - Default configuration files make Jetty useable out-of-the-box - Minimal number of lines required to embed a Jetty instance ScalabilityIn asynchronous Web 2.0 type applications using techniques such as AJAX, connections stay open longer than when serving static pages, and thread and memory requirements can escalate drastically. Infrastructure must handle that gracefully lest an individual component, such as a slow database connection stop an entire site because of a lack of threads. With Jetty... - Performance degrades gracefully under stress for high quality of service - Working Within the framework of existing web specificiations, handle large user loads and long-lived sessions with continuations - Integrations available to clustering options such as WADI and Terracotta EfficiencyA lot of effort goes into optimizing Jetty's performance and crafting the code so as to make the footprint as small as possible: - Dependencies are kept to the absolute minimum - The core is kept small with extra functionality in optional jars - Scalability is a key concern - Performance degrades gracefully under stress EmbeddabilityJetty is designed to be a good component. This means that it can easily be embedded in an application without forcing the application to adapt to it: - Usage of dependency injection and inversion of control patterns PluggabilityJetty is architected for pluggability. The API allows different implementations of all of the principal Jetty components to be selected. At least one, but sometimes more, implementations of a component are always provided. However if these do not meet your needs, you are free to code your own using the interfaces and abstract classes as a basis. This means that Jetty can be easily customised to a particular application environment. This is particularly useful when Jetty is acting as the web container in a JavaEE server, as Jetty's pluggability ensures a tight integration with a host container. _uacct = "UA-1149868-3"; urchinTracker();
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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