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Jetty alternatives

  • Apache Tomcat

  • Apache Tomcat is an open source software implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. Apache Tomcat powers numerous large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of industries and organizations.

    tags: java jsp web-development web-server
  • JBoss

  • JBoss is Red Hats Java EE 5-compliant (soon Java EE 6-compliant) application server. It is, as with Red Hat itself, dual-licensed either as open source (community edition) or commercially (enterprise edition).

    tags: application-server enterprise java-based java-ee red-hat
  • Socket.io

  • Socket.IO aims to make real-time apps possible in every browser and mobile device, blurring the differences between the different transport mechanisms. It's care-free open source real-time 100% in JavaScript.

    tags: broadcasting-messages c-plus-plus java mobile-apps-development node.js
  • Bone.io

  • Bone.io allows you to build realtime JavaScript apps using WebSockets to deliver "hot" data to the browser. This enables you to easily construct rich, highly responsive user interfaces.

    tags: browser-development framework javascript mobile-apps-development node.js
  • simperium

  • Simperium is a service for developers to move data everywhere it's needed, instantly and automatically.

    tags: developer-tools development framework json
  • Mako Server

  • The Mako Server is an application server with an API that loosely resembles the Java Servlet API, but where server side web applications are designed in the Lua scripting language. The Mako Server is capable of delivering dynamically generated content faster than Apache can deliver static content.

    tags: Portable application-server web-development