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Vrrrrrooommm: Jersey 0.6 released...with Grizzly 1.7.2!

Posted by jfarcand on March 07, 2008 at 08:44 AM | Comments (8)

Today the Jersey community has released version 0.6....with support for Grizzly 1.7.2 and its new Request/Response API. To read the official announcement, see Paul's blog.

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Under the hood, Grizzly 1.7.2 is used. 1.7.2 added a new set of API (based on community feedback :-)) that makes much more easier the task of embedding the monster. The new API has also been adopted by JTXA, soon Phobos/Netbeans and GlassFish v3. So what was the problem before? Before, the Grizzly HTTP API wasn't offering useful object like Input/OutputStream, Reader/Writer and high level Request/Response object. So every application that embedded Grizzly has to implement their own, having the same issues and asking the same questions on our user list :-). The new API contains:

With those classes, you no longer have reasons to not embed Grizzly HTTP!!

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  • hi there,

    the link to paul's blog should be : http://blogs.sun.com/sandoz/entry/jersey_0_6_is_released

    Thank you,

    BR,
    ~A

    Posted by: anjanb2 on March 07, 2008 at 11:59 AM

  • Thanks! Fixed.

    Posted by: jfarcand on March 07, 2008 at 12:13 PM

  • I'm having trouble findind this info. Am i missing something ? Is this what you meant jean françois (from the article):

    In terms of what's next:
    ...
    (if time permits) experiment with Grizzly and comet;

    Posted by: liquid on March 07, 2008 at 01:16 PM

  • Do you means how to run Jersey on Grizzly? Take a look at this blog. Thanks

    Posted by: jfarcand on March 07, 2008 at 01:20 PM

  • Hi! Which advantages do I get from using Grizzly within Jersey? What is the difference to using "normal" Jersey? Thanks

    Posted by: sebastiankirsch on March 10, 2008 at 01:49 PM

  • When using Jersey, you need a web server like Tomcat, GlassFish, the JDK httpServer or.... grizzly. You cannot use Jersey without one of those. Thanks!

    Posted by: jfarcand on March 10, 2008 at 06:08 PM

  • hi jean
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