The Jetty team is happy to announce the immediate availability of a newest
release for the Eclipse Jetty 9.4.x branch.

Jetty 9.4.13 includes a significant number of bug fixes and improvements
surrounding support for Java 11 runtime and bytecode.
This release also updates ASM to version 7.0 to support Java 11 runtimes
and bytecode.
This has a side effect that Apache Aries SpiFly users will need to upgrade
their usage of SpiFly to version 1.1 and ASM 7 as well.
Users on Java 11 runtimes and users of HTTP/2 are encouraged to upgrade as
soon as they are able.

List of Changes:

   -
   https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/releases/tag/jetty-9.4.13.v20181111


This release available on the Eclipse Jetty project download page or from
the Maven Central repository:

   - Eclipse: https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/download.html
   - Maven Central: http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/eclipse/jetty/


Documentation for this release can be found on the Eclipse Jetty project
site:

   - https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/


If you find any issues with this release, or if you want to suggest future
enhancements, please file an issue on the Jetty GitHub page:

   - https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/issues/new


Commercial production and development support for Jetty is offered through
Webtide (www.webtide.com). Please contact us for more information or email
[email protected] to discuss your specific needs.

Best Regards,

The Jetty Development Team
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