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


Jetty 9.4.18 includes a number of bug fixes and improvements. It is
recommended that all users upgrade as soon as they are able. A full list of
resolved issues included in this release is listed at the end of this
email. Notably, this includes a fix for #3550 where servers were
susceptible to hanging after large load spikes.


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

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


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

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   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:

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   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 <https://webtide.com/contact/>
for more information or email [email protected] to discuss your specific
needs.


Best Regards,

The Jetty Development Team


*jetty-9.4.18.v20190429 - 29 April 2019* + 3476 IllegalStateException in
WebSocket ConnectionState + 3550 Server becomes unresponsive after sitting
idle from a load spike + 3563 Update to apache jasper 8.5.40 + 3573 Update
jetty-bom for new infinispan artifacts. + 3582 HeapByteBuffer cleared
unexpected + 3597 Session persistence broken from 9.4.13+ + 3609 Fix
infinispan start module dependencies
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