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README.txt

This is a source checkout of the Jetty webserver.

To build, use:

  mvn install 
 
The jetty distribution will be built in

  jetty-distribution/target/distribution

The first build may take a long time as Maven downloads all the
dependencies.

The tests do a lot of stress testing, and on some machines it is 
necessary to set the file descriptor limit to greater than 2048
for the tests to all pass successfully.