jetty8_8.1.3-2_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) jetty8_8.1.3-2.debian.tar.gz optional java
(new) jetty8_8.1.3-2.dsc optional java
(new) jetty8_8.1.3-2_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) libjetty8-extra-java_8.1.3-2_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, jetty-plus, jetty-annotations
(new) libjetty8-java-doc_8.1.3-2_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.
 .
 This package contains the Javadoc for libjetty-java.
(new) libjetty8-java_8.1.3-2_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.


Changes:
jetty8 (8.1.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Fix server startup when jsvc is not installed.
  * Fix a typo in binary package dependencies (jstl1.1-java to
    libjstl1.1-java)


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