Project Grizzly (software)

Grizzly NIO framework has been designed to help developers to take advantage of the Java™ 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]

Project grizzly
Developer(s)Oracle Corporation
Stable release
2.4.3 / January 12, 2018 (2018-01-12)
Repository
Operating systemCross-platform
Available inJava 6 or Higher
TypeHTTP Server
LicenseCDDL version 1.0 and GPL v2 license
Websitejavaee.github.io/grizzly/ 

Overview

The Core Framework of Grizzly include

  • 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
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gollark: Maybe I should get out netcat somehow and respond.

References

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