What's the version of Jetty in gwt-dev.jar ?

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Leonel Gayard

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Sep 8, 2011, 2:56:28 PM9/8/11
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Title says it all.

What version of Jetty is included in gwt-dev.jar ?

Also, did it change over the latest versions of GWT ? From GWT 2.0 to bleeding-edge 2.4, which versions of Jetty are bundled in each ?

Thanks,
Leonel

Sudhakar Abraham

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Sep 9, 2011, 2:55:55 AM9/9/11
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Jetty 6.1.x version is included in gwt-dev jar.

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Thomas Broyer

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Sep 9, 2011, 3:26:18 AM9/9/11
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On Friday, September 9, 2011 8:55:55 AM UTC+2, Sudhakar Abraham wrote:
Jetty 6.1.x version is included in gwt-dev jar.


(note that there's a Jetty 7.x in there: attempts were made last year to move to 7.x, with support for WebSockets, but there was classloader issues, so 6.1.11 is still being used, and it hasn't changed since in was introduced in 1.6).

Kay Pac

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May 16, 2014, 11:52:51 PM5/16/14
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Okay, how about now? Trying to determine which version of jetty mostly to have accurate source, trying to figure out how to configure spring. I realize I don't need source code for this, but I also just want current source.

Thomas Broyer

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May 17, 2014, 5:50:46 AM5/17/14
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The same link hints at jetty-8.1.12.v20130726 (assuming that by "now" you mean GWT 2.6+), confirmed by the build scripts: https://gwt.googlesource.com/gwt/+/2.6.1/dev/build.xml

Kay Pac

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May 18, 2014, 1:12:05 AM5/18/14
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Thanks! I have been fiddling with the embedded jetty instance in order to enable AnnotationConfiguration. I have it working but only on a "shell" project with out all the dependencies my regular application uses, as I am trying to debug a class loader problem.

Kay

Thomas Broyer

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May 18, 2014, 10:54:26 AM5/18/14
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If you have classloader issues, make sure you use 2.6.1 rather than 2.6.0.
Also, I'd highly recommend you don't waste to much time on this given that DevMode will soon only work in Internet Explorer.
Setup an external server and either use DevMode with -noserver or use SuperDevMode.

Kay Pac

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May 19, 2014, 2:47:01 AM5/19/14
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That is a very good point about my time being better spent elsewhere. I would tend to agree! :) I got it working without much trouble. I am still trying to find an optimal configuration for my workflow so the experiments continue!

Kay
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