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A lightweight, open-source application server fully implementing the Jakarta EE platform for flexible, scalable, and reliable enterprise applications.

A highly scalable and memory-efficient web server and servlet container.

Eclipse Jetty is an open-source project providing a web server and servlet container. It's designed for scalability and low memory footprint, making it suitable for embedding in devices, tools, and cloud services. Jetty supports multiple protocols, including HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, HTTP/3, and WebSocket. It offers integrations with technologies like OSGi, JMX, JNDI, and JAAS. Its architecture emphasizes modularity, allowing developers to select and include only the necessary components. Jetty is used in a wide range of applications, from powering billion-dollar companies' primary applications to embedded systems on Mars missions. It's licensed under EPL2 and Apache 2.0, allowing free commercial use and distribution. Jetty provides comprehensive documentation, including operation guides and programmer's guides.
Eclipse Jetty is an open-source project providing a web server and servlet container.
Explore all tools that specialize in run java applications. This domain focus ensures Eclipse Jetty delivers optimized results for this specific requirement.
Supports asynchronous servlets for handling long-running requests without blocking threads, improving server concurrency and scalability.
Implements the WebSocket protocol for real-time, bidirectional communication between client and server.
Supports the latest HTTP protocols for improved performance, multiplexing, and header compression.
Allows embedding Jetty directly into Java applications, providing a lightweight and customizable web server solution.
Provides JMX integration for monitoring and managing the Jetty server.
Download the latest Jetty distribution from the Eclipse Jetty website.
Extract the downloaded archive to a directory on your system.
Configure the Jetty server by modifying the jetty.xml file in the etc/ directory.
Deploy your web applications by placing the WAR files in the webapps/ directory.
Start the Jetty server by running the start.jar file in the Jetty home directory.
Access your web applications through a web browser using the configured port (default 8080).
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