The Streamlined Life with Jetty
Johannes Brodwall has posted another great description of his techniques dealing with Jetty in everyday development life. It was great to meet him in person finally in Oslo recently, and he definitely has thought through what he does and why, which for your reference, you can find at his blog. And, stay tuned on the monitoring side![Read More]
Posted at 02:21PM Mar 09, 2010 by Adam in General | Comments[0]
I had a great conversation recently with Benjamin Kuo at socalTECH.com. Webtide is an extremely distributed organization around the world, but indeed I am located in the heart of Southern California, Los Angeles.[Read More]
Posted at 08:11PM Jul 20, 2009 by Adam in General | Comments[0]
Webtide podcast with JavaWorld
Greg Wilkins and Jan Bartel join me for a nice interview with JavaWorld, particularly about Comet support and i-Jetty. Listen in! Podcast Link[Read More]
Posted at 07:30PM May 05, 2009 by Adam in General | Comments[0]
Jetty at Eclipse Webcast Available
Greg's excellent presentation is now posted in recorded form. Check it out, find out about Jetty's relation with Eclipse, with OSGi, its continued availability under Apache license, asynchronous servlets and much, much more. Link to Eclipse[Read More]
Posted at 08:15PM Apr 28, 2009 by Adam in General | Comments[0]
Come Meet 5 of the Webtide Crew at EclipseCon
March 24-26, Webtide has a booth at EclipseCon in Santa Clara, and is running Birds of a Feather sessions. Have Jetty/servlet, Cometd questions, or just want to actually meet in person? Come on down! Posted at 04:42PM Mar 19, 2009 by Adam in General | Comments[0]
Jetty-based Video on demand in a 'Kangaroo Cull'
We have always known Jetty is used far and wide. This is the first instance I know of where a governmental watchdog has shut down a project using Jetty on competitive grounds. Not Jetty's fault, of course, just an industry concentration consideration[Read More]
Posted at 04:33PM Feb 05, 2009 by Adam in General | Comments[1]
Jetty as an Eclipse Foundation Project?
Jetty's use is obviously extremely widespread. Several projects, including Equinox (OSGi) and the IDE at the Eclipse Foundation actually already include versions of Jetty. And now, Jetty as a project has proposed to join that foundation.[Read More]
Posted at 07:53PM Jan 28, 2009 by Adam in General | Comments[0]
The Boy Genius Report has an interesting screenshot with Palm's new WebOS for the Pre starting up, and showing Jetty... Now we just need to get them up to a more recent version of Jetty... (shows 6.1.4)[Read More]
Posted at 03:47PM Jan 14, 2009 by Adam in General | Comments[3]
GWT Hosted Mode Moving to Jetty
We're happy to find that the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is shifting its hosted mode from Tomcat to Jetty from Q1 2009.[Read More]
Posted at 03:45PM Dec 11, 2008 by Adam in General | Comments[0]
"rails 2.2 + jruby + jetty = win"
You may not know, but Jetty is a really common underlying platform for deploying Rails apps. "mongrel: 23req/s, jetty: 50 req/s"[Read More]
Posted at 04:56PM Dec 01, 2008 by Adam in General | Comments[0]
Another Switch from Websphere to Jetty
Johannes Brodwall is kind enough to highlight his commercial experience in switching to Jetty. His only regret?... not doing it sooner. Link to his experience [Read More]
Posted at 04:52PM Mar 06, 2008 by Adam in General |
Webtide Scaling Highlighted on InfoQ
Based on Greg's earlier benchmarking on Amazon EC2 nodes. Good stuff!
Posted at 02:42PM Jan 30, 2008 by Adam in General |
Jetty and Webtide at Zimbra / Yahoo
A great endorsement of the performance of Jetty for Ajax apps. (and of course, for the help Webtide can provide). Zimbra serves millions of users, and we're proud to work with them.
Links to the articles in the body
[Read More]Posted at 04:24PM Jan 29, 2008 by Adam in General |
As with OpenNMS in my previous post, I always like to highlight great uses of Jetty out there. In this case, with the automated voice service of VW Financial Services. ITPro.co.uk Link
The article reports running Jetty with speech synthesis, Oracle, and SAP. Have at it!
Posted at 04:40PM Nov 27, 2007 by Adam in General |
