On 03/18/2013 10:26 AM, Stefano Iacovella wrote:
> 2013/3/18 Jonathan Moules <[email protected]>:
>>
>> I appreciate your point Andrea about limited dev resources. On the other
>> hand GeoServer is shipping with a four year old web-server (an age on the
>> Internet) that has since received as best I can tell a considerable number
>> of security fixes just in the 6.x branch. Unfortunately most folks (myself
>> included) lack the technical aptitude to offer patches, so we rely on the
>> generosity of the developers in giving their time. For my part I try and
>> reciprocate with my QA skills by adding to your jira issue count. ;-)
>>
>> I'll open an improvement request per your suggestion.
>
> Indeed GeoServer does not ship in one flavour, and jetty is just one
> of the alternatives users can choose.
> Adding my 2 cents to what Andrea already wrote I think that in the
> trade off of spare time versus upgrading GeoServer installer including
> jetty costs are higher than returns.
> Most of the times you have to deploy web application, i.e. GeoServer,
> on an application server someone else choose for you. And chances are
> that you will have to work with JBoss or Tomcat
>
> Stefano
>
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If it's on par with a directory swap I suspect there are some users 
willing to test, as someone just did test jetty 8. Now that I know I can 
test on ubuntu jetty versions and see how it works.

Is there a test suite, or test procedure to follow to verify that is 
works, other than loading some layers?

Thanks,
Alex


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