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(new) jetty_6.1.19-1.diff.gz optional java
(new) jetty_6.1.19-1.dsc optional java
(new) jetty_6.1.19-1_all.deb optional java
Java servlet engine and webserver
Jetty is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java.
It is designed to be light weight, high performance, embeddable,
extensible and flexible, thus making it an ideal platform for serving
dynamic HTTP requests from any Java application.
(new) jetty_6.1.19.orig.tar.gz optional java
(new) libjetty-extra-java_6.1.19-1_all.deb optional java
Java servlet engine and webserver -- extra libraries
Jetty is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java.
It is designed to be light weight, high performance, embeddable,
extensible and flexible, thus making it an ideal platform for serving
dynamic HTTP requests from any Java application.
The extra libraries include jetty-management, jetty-naming,
jetty-servlet-tester, jetty-ajp, jetty-java5-threadpool,
jetty-client, jetty-rewrite-handler
(new) libjetty-java-doc_6.1.19-1_all.deb optional doc
Javadoc for the Jetty API
Jetty is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java.
It is designed to be light weight, high performance, embeddable,
extensible and flexible, thus making it an ideal platform for serving
dynamic HTTP requests from any Java application.
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This package contains the Javadoc for libjetty-java.
(new) libjetty-java_6.1.19-1_all.deb optional java
Java servlet engine and webserver -- core libraries
Jetty is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java.
It is designed to be light weight, high performance, embeddable,
extensible and flexible, thus making it an ideal platform for serving
dynamic HTTP requests from any Java application.
(new) libjetty-setuid-java_6.1.19-1_amd64.deb optional java
Java servlet engine and webserver -- extra libraries
Jetty is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java.
It is designed to be light weight, high performance, embeddable,
extensible and flexible, thus making it an ideal platform for serving
dynamic HTTP requests from any Java application.
Setuid can be used to start Jetty as root so that privileged ports
may be accessed and then switch to a non-root user for security.
Changes: jetty (6.1.19-1) experimental; urgency=low
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[ Ludovic Claude ]
* New upstream release fixing a security vulnerability
(cookies are not secure if you are running behind a netscaler)
* Remove the bootstrap patch as it has been added upstream and update
the build to use the new start-daemon component
* Remove the Build-Depend on quilt as the patch is not needed anymore.
* Add the Maven POM to the package
* Add a Build-Depends dependency on maven-repo-helper
* Use mh_installpom and mh_installjar to install the POM and the jar to the
Maven repository
* Add optional support for web applications located in /usr/share/webapps.
* Add a cron job that cleans up the old log files in /var/log/jetty.
* Register the Javadoc into Debian documentation and put it in a
separate package (libjetty-java-doc)
* Use openjdk-6-jdk for the build; add a Build-Depends on this
package. Required to build the javadoc.
* Update debian/copyright (patch provided by Jan Pascal Vanbest
<janpascal at vanbest.org>)
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[ Torsten Werner ]
* Add myself to Uploaders.
* Update Standards-Version: 3.8.2.
* Move package libjetty-java-doc to Section: doc.
* Fix init script: check for /etc/default/rcS before reading it.
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