As of a few moments ago, the active state of the Eclipse Jetty project git
repository is as such ...

*[master] <https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/tree/master>* - new
version 10.0.0-SNAPSHOT
  for Jetty 10.x work
  Including new features:
   * Servlet 4
   * javax.websocket-1.1
   * websocket client merge with http-client
   * Smart configuration "features"
  Depending on Servlet 4.x spec, this branch might end up being a Java 9
requirement

*[jetty-9.4.x] <https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/tree/jetty-9.4.x>*
- new version 9.4.0-SNAPSHOT
  new branch, for the upcoming Jetty 9.4.0 release.
  Still on Java 8, with large updates to Session management & HTTP/2
improvements
  All documentation from this point forward is versioned and using asciidoc.
  In the near future, this will be the active Servlet 3.1 w/ Java 8 branch.

*[jetty-9.3.x] <https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/tree/jetty-9.3.x>*
- version 9.3.9-SNAPSHOT
  this is the current active Servlet 3.1 w/ Java 8 branch.
  experimental asciidoc documentation has been introduced here.
  this branch will be sunset once the first stable release of Jetty 9.4.0
is in the wild.

*[jetty-9.2.x] <https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/tree/jetty-9.2.x>*
- version 9.2.17-SNAPSHOT
  this is the Servlet 3.1 w/ Java 7 branch.
  this branch will see no new features or bug fixes, only security related
fixes.
  a sunset date for this branch will be declared in a future email.


Joakim Erdfelt / [email protected]

On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Greg Wilkins <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 29 April 2016 at 00:08, Steve Sobol - Lobos Studios <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Do you expect to have any changes in 10.* that will break migrations from
>> 9.3.* or 9.4.*?
>>
>
> As Simone said, yes there could be some breaks.  However currently nothing
> is planned that is particularly significant. The Configuration changes that
> have been proposed are perhaps the most impact so far, and for many users
> that will be transparent.
>
> I expect the change from 9.x to 10.x to be a lot simpler that 6.x->7.x, or
> 8.x->9.x  More like the increment we had 7.x->8.x, which was a servlet API
> change more than a server architecture change.
>
> cheers
>
>
>
> --
> Greg Wilkins <[email protected]> CTO http://webtide.com
>
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