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> SLF4J 2.0.x series requires Java 8. It builds upon the 1.8.x series and adds a backward-compatible fluent logging api. By backward-compatible, we mean that existing logging frameworks do not have to be changed for the user to benefit from the [fluent logging API](https://www.slf4j.org/manual.html#fluent). However, existing frameworks must migrate to the `ServiceLoader` mechanism. The resulting internal changes are [detailed](https://www.slf4j.org/faq.html#changesInVersion200) in the FAQ page. > > - SLF4J now ships with the slf4j-reload4j module delegating to the reload4j backend. Reload4j is a drop-in replacement for log4j version 1.2.17. > - `SimpleLogger` now prints the thread Id if instructed to do so. This fixes [SLF4J-499](https://jira.qos.ch/browse/SLF4J-499) requested by Michael Osipov Signed-off-by: Jochen Schalanda <jochen@schalanda.name> |
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README.md
Eclipse Jetty Canonical Repository
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Project description
Jetty is a lightweight highly scalable java based web server and servlet engine. Our goal is to support web protocols like HTTP, HTTP/2 and WebSocket in a high volume low latency way that provides maximum performance while retaining the ease of use and compatibility with years of servlet development. Jetty is a modern fully async web server that has a long history as a component oriented technology easily embedded into applications while still offering a solid traditional distribution for webapp deployment.
Webapp Example
$ mkdir base && cd base
$ java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar --add-modules=http,deploy
$ cp ~/src/myproj/target/mywebapp.war webapps
$ java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar
Embedded Example
Server server = new Server(port);
ServletContextHandler context = new ServletContextHandler(server, "/");
context.addServlet(MyServlet.class, "/*");
server.start();
Documentation
Project documentation is available on the Jetty Eclipse website.
Building
To build, use:
mvn clean install
Eclipse Jetty will be built in jetty-home/target/jetty-home
.
The first build may take a longer than expected as Maven downloads all the dependencies.
The build 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.
It is possible to bypass tests by building with mvn clean install -DskipTests
.
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