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Re: [rt-pmc] Jetty 10 Release Review
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Joakim,
The Eclipse Foundation agrees with your
assessment. You should only make compatibility claims based on
passing the relevant TCKs. It is clear that Jetty is not a fully
compliant Jakarta EE Full or Web Profile implementation. I would
certainly hope that you would consider working towards passing the
Servlet TCK.
On 2020-02-27 10:40 a.m., Joakim
Erdfelt wrote:
We have to be careful about what Eclipse Jetty is compliant
with.
Example, Eclipse Jetty cannot legally say "Eclipse Jetty
supports Jakarta EE 8", as it is not using 95% of the required
EE components.
Eclipse Jetty is also not a Jakarta EE compliant
implementation.
Eclipse Jetty is using a subset of Jakarta EE.
It's more appropriate to say something along the lines of
being Jakarta Servlet 4.0 compliant, but that also requires a
validation before Eclipse Jetty is allowed to say that.
I doubt Eclipse Jetty is even allowed to say that it is a
"Jakarta Web Profile" implementation, as it also doesn't ship
with the various required components.
Thanks
+1 from me, but I still recommend updating
the release record to state the Jakarta EE platform
version supported.
Tom
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From: Jesse McConnell <jesse.mcconnell@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [rt-pmc] Jetty 10 Release Review
Date: Thu, Feb 27, 2020 8:49 AM
Right, Jetty 11 is likely to follow on the
heels quickly with the renamed package support and
remain feature equivalent with Jetty 10.
Jesse
Question about the release. It says
"Jakarta Servlet 4.0 Support". I assume this is
the Servlet version from Jakarta EE 8 and we still
look forward to a Jetty release that supports the
future Jakarta EE 9 package name changes for
javax.servlet. But as of now, the Jetty 10
release still supports the javax.servlet packages.
Correct? If so I would simply update
the release record to indicate the Jakarta EE
version that you support. It may make it more
clear, at least to me.
Tom
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From: Jesse McConnell <jesse.mcconnell@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [rt-pmc] Jetty 10 Release
Review
Date: Thu, Feb 20, 2020 12:58 PM
We are requesting approval for the review
material for the forthcoming Jetty 10.0
release.
cheers,
Jesse