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Webtide provides the very best service and support for developer teams of all sizes who want to work with Jetty. Our experienced team of programmers can help you deploy your Jetty product effectively, upgrade your existing application, and support your business needs. Whether your project is small or large, we've worked with companies around the world to make sure that their Jetty projects are a success.

Jetty Case Studies

PaperCut is a leading solution for monitoring network printing and internet use. Jetty's embeddability helped them deploy in a standard setup.exe type installer targeting all major platforms (Windows, Linux and Mac).

Yahoo, Zimbra Division is a leader in open source next-generation messaging and collaboration software. Jetty keeps the impact on their existing web apps and servlet related technologies to a minimum.

Polar Rose's unique technology allows digital photos to be indexed online just like text documents. Using Jetty givess them real-time feedback on their Firefox extension.

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  • 20 Dec 2008:
    Servlet 3.0 Public Review : Update
    I have been working on an implementation of the Servlet-3.0 asynchronous servlets with some the fixes/extensions I suggested in my previous blog and from some continuing discussion within the EG. This implementation demonstrates that significant asynchronous behaviour can be implemented without the complexities of redispatching wrapped requests or the forward(path) methods.
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  • 15 Dec 2008:
    Servlet 3.0 Public Review
    JSR-315 has produced a Public Review (PR) of the servlet 3.0 specification, which unfortunately is a poor document and the product of a discordant expert group (EG) working within a flawed process.[...] Significant effort has been put into the PR proposal [...]  but  unfortunately it has become a Frankenstein monster, cobbled together from eviscerated good ideas and misguided best intentions. The 8 methods of the ED proposal that were rejected as being too complex and confusing have been replaced by 20 methods and 3 new interfaces!  [...] The EG is desperately in need of community feedback and probably another round of Public Review after a beta RI is made available.
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