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− | are deployed in jetty either for development and/or production. These web applications may use some jetty APIs, but only as normal WEB-INF/lib libraries. | + | |
# Developing web applications that use jetty JETTY APIs for either embedded or closely integrated purposes. This style of development needs jetty jars on the class path during development and runtime | # Developing web applications that use jetty JETTY APIs for either embedded or closely integrated purposes. This style of development needs jetty jars on the class path during development and runtime | ||
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Revision as of 00:45, 5 February 2010
Introduction
Jetty Development can roughly be consider in two parts:
- Developing standard web applications that use only standard APIs, but that are deployed in jetty either for development and/or production. These web applications may use some jetty APIs, but only as normal WEB-INF/lib libraries.
- Developing web applications that use jetty JETTY APIs for either embedded or closely integrated purposes. This style of development needs jetty jars on the class path during development and runtime