How has Jettys inclusion made it easier for developers using GigaSpaces XAP?
Ottinger: Jetty is a content-delivery service; what integration of Jetty gives you is the ability to deploy .war files directly into a GigaSpaces cluster, and have the cluster provide not only services like direct access to the space to the .war, but also offer SLA-driven management capabilities – so you can get an instant clustered version of Jetty, just by deploying into GigaSpaces. Direct access to GigaSpaces from your .war (as opposed to connecting to GigaSpaces as a “client JVM” would) is faster, and more manageable from the GigaSpaces tools. It means you have to have fewer tools in your toolbox, without removing anything if you don’t want to. Khan: …and the inclusion of Maven support? Ottinger: Maven, of course, is a standard for project management. What usually prevents people from leveraging the power of a distributed platform like GigaSpaces is the perception that it’s “hard,” or “very different from what we’re used to.” I know that feeling – I used to have it myself! So wha
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