1. ActiveMQ 6.x uses Jetty 11
2. Jetty 11 only supports jakarta.servlet support
3. Jetty 12 supports both javax.servlet and jakarta.servlet.

If we decide to upgrade ActiveMQ 5.x to a newer Jetty, it would be Jetty 12. At 
this point, there is no compelling reason to upgrade ActiveMQ 5.x to Jetty 12. 
If users need Jakarta support (ie. Jetty 11), they should be using ActiveMQ 6.x.

Thanks,
Matt Pavlovich

> On Jun 11, 2024, at 3:59 PM, Mau, I-Min <i-min....@fisglobal.com.INVALID> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am a bit surprised when another colleague pointed out to me that on
> https://activemq.apache.org/components/classic/download/classic-05-18-04
> The Jetty version listed is only 9.4.x
> This is because for our own software that runs with Java 11, we have been 
> using Jetty 10 without any problems.
> So I am just curious if there's any particular reason why Apache chose to NOT 
> use Jetty 10 with ActiveMQ and Java 11?
> 
> Thanks,
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