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Well, we have been doing it for a long time, now the future looks more interesting as we are getting an application server from SpringSource itself, which will natively support Spring and OSGi.
For more information, visit the following links:
SpringSource Launches New Application Server without Java EE
SpringSource Application Platform
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I’m excited to see this recent thread at TheServerSide.com. It says that Jetty is showing strong growth. Looking back one year down the road, I’m glad that we made the decision of using Jetty for both running the openfire chat server and also running our middle tire server which is responsible for routing the chats and filtering access restrictions. Since the first deployment of our applications on Jetty, it is living happily ever after with Jetty. Being very light weight and having a small foot print, jetty has proven to be one of the stablest containers I’ve used so far.
It seems that Jetty has already become a strong contender in the market which was mainly focused around Tomcat.
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Recently, I’m high into listening podcasts, or watching presentations of different Java shows. As I was searching for some major source of such entertainment, I stumbled on this website worth taking a look:
Parleys.com
Another reason for me to look for a high bandwidth ISP for home.