Eclipse Grizzly
Grizzly web server framework has been designed to help developers to take advantage of the Java non-blocking I/O (NIO) API. Grizzly's goal is to help developers to build scalable and robust servers using NIO as well as offering extended framework components: web framework (HTTP/S), WebSocket, Comet.[1]
Developer(s) | Eclipse Foundation |
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Stable release | 4.0.0
/ June 15, 2022 |
Repository | |
Written in | Java |
Platform | Java |
Type | Web server framework |
License | EPL 2.0 |
Website | eclipse-ee4j |
Overview
The Core Framework of Grizzly includes
- Memory Management
- I/O Strategies
- Transports and Connections
- FilterChain and Filters
- Core Configuration
- Port Unification
- JMX Monitoring[2]
HTTP components include
- Core HTTP Framework
- HTTP Server Framework
- HTTP Server Framework Extras
- Comet
- JAXWS
- WebSockets
- AJP
- SPDY
External links
- Official website
- Eclipse Grizzly project as a part of Eclipse Enterprise for Java (EE4J)
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