Greg Wilkins 0f510e6753 This commit takes jetty-7 back to the 2.5 servlet API, but leaves much of the
3.0 asynchronous machinery available.

Introduces a new improved Continuation API that is an evolution of the 
original Continuation API, while taking some good ideas from the 3.0 spec.
The intention is that this API will simplify the use of the 3.0
API, while making it available in jetty-7 (scalably) and in all other
2.5 containers with the ContinuationFilter.





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This is the Jetty 7 HTTP server and servlet container.

For more information about Jetty, please see the Jetty wiki: 

   http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/


BUILDING JETTY
==============

Jetty uses maven 2 as its build system.  Maven will fetch
the dependancies, build the server and assemble a runnable
version:

  mvn install

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Eclipse Jetty® - Web Container & Clients - supports HTTP/2, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/1.0, websocket, servlets, and more
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