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Porting Enhydra SuperServlet to Jetty: msg#00049java.enhydra.general
I need to port an Enhydra SuperServlet application (build on enhydra 3.1) to a "standard" web application to run inside Jetty. I'm using and would like to continue to use features like DBManager and SessionManager and so on so i've try to read through the ML archives but didn't find my answer, i have found mail of guys lutris.com saying it is possible ("just take the enhydra.jar") but no more infos... Does anyone here have had any successful experience like this ? Any hints is very appreciated ;) ! Regards -- Massimo.run();
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