The survivor of a terrifying shark attack at Beachport in South Australia's south-east initially thought the animal was another swimmer, her husband says — but he has little doubt his wife will return to the water after recovering in hospital and at home.| www.abc.net.au
A woman has serious leg injuries after being attacked by a shark at Beachport in South Australia's south-east, police say.| www.abc.net.au
The survivor of a shark bite in South Australia's south-east is recovering well, her family said as they praised the quick response of the local swimming group and emergency services.| www.abc.net.au
Executive Summary| Webtide
Over the past few years, Webtide has been working closely with Google to improve the usage of Jetty in the App Engine Java Standard Runtime. We have updated the GAE Java21 Runtime to use Jetty 12 with support for both EE8 and EE10 environments. In addition, a new HttpConnector mode has been added to increase the performance of all Java Runtimes, this is expected to result in significant cost savings from less memory and CPU usage.| Webtide
A quick guide about how to configure Jetty to use Project Loom'svirtual threads instead of plain old java threads. | Michael Bien's Weblog
Java’s Virtual Threads (aka Project Loom or JEP 444) have arrived as a full platform feature in Java 21, which has generated considerable interest and many projects (including Eclipse Jetty) are adding support. | Webtide
Now that Jetty 12.0.1 is released to Maven Central, we’ve started to get a few questions about where some artifacts are, or when we intend to release them (as folks cannot find them).| Webtide
For the last 18 months, Webtide engineers have been working on the most extensive overhaul of the Eclipse Jetty HTTP server and Servlet container since its inception in 1995. The headline for the release of Jetty 12.0.0 could be “Support for the Servlet 6.0 API from Jakarta EE 10“, but the full story is of a root and branch overhaul and modernization of the project to set it up for yet more decades of service.| Webtide
Introduction| Webtide
OSTIF is pleased to announce the completion of a security audit of Eclipse Jetty in collaboration with the Eclipse Foundation and Trail of Bits. This audit was a part of a package of work organized and managed by OSTIF to provide security engagements to Eclipse Foundation projects. With funding and full support from the Foundation, OSTIF was able to provide three projects with much-needed security oversight, analysis, and recommendations that helps projects grow stronger and more secure than ...| OSTIF.org