The Ajax and Comet Server
Webtide, the Java experts behind Jetty
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Scalability for Web 2.0

Webtide are experts in serving scalable web 2.0 applications using Java, Ajax and Comet, and are the lead developers of the open source Jetty:// java web server. Our experienced Java consultants can assist with web or other application areas. Webtide provides training, development and support services. The team behind the Jetty web server
   
 
Products


Jetty is an open-source, standards-based, full-featured web container implemented 100% in Java. Support for Jetty from its leading developers is available from Webtide.
Open Source Java server


Hightide is a versioned distribution of Jetty providing a comprehensive toolset for the development of highly scalable, state-of-the-art web applications. Implementations of most JEE services, such as JNDI, JTA, JMS, JDBC, and WS are pre-configured and ready to go.
Integrated Ajax server


Riptide is a custom server based on either Jetty or Hightide. It is tailored to the specific needs of individual clients and is ideal for ISVs and OEMs.
The easiest server to embed
     
 
Services

Developer Support  
Obtain development advice and assistance directly from the developers of Jetty.
Production Support  
24x7 assistance for systems in production or distributed with your products.
Convert to Jetty 6  
Upgrade to Jetty 6 NOW!
Conversion from another container or from an older version of Jetty.

Serving Ajax Training  
Learn how to serve scalable Web 2.0.

Development  
Architecture, design, mentoring, development and full outsourcing.

 
     
   
News & Blogs

AjaxWorld
It was great to meet everyone who came by Webtide's booth, and our session our scaling Ajax and Comet without Breaking the Bank.

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Jetty with Redmonk

Mike Coté link.

As we've mentioned, Webtide is an add-in member of Eclipse. At last week's members meeting, we had a great time sitting down with Red Monk's Mike Coté. We're glad that the Jetty story is spreading, and people are using it to implement high load sites, making really rich applications available on the net.

At Eclipse, we're glad to see, and also to be involved with the Web Tools Project (WTP) and Equinox (OSGi plugging platform). Jetty's being used as the great embedding component.

Rockstar or Not?
So you're in a session at AjaxWorld and it's not rocking your world!  Want to know where the real rockstars are talking? Want to know what sessions are going off?  Then tune into
Rocks Or Not and rate sessions in real time and see what others think of the other session live.

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Adam Lieber to Speak at AjaxWorld
I'll be talking about the common gotchas people run across when preparing Ajax and Comet applications for deployment.

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Combining Javascript and CSS content
At the Rich Web Experience conference this week, there were many talks about performance and tools like ySlow. Everybody acknowledges that downloading lots of javascript and css with multiple script or link tags is a key reason that Ajax sites are slow to start, due to the latency of multiple round trips over the network. Yet almost every example I saw at the show had multiple script tags and css links.

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Greg Wilkins to Speak at the Rich Web Experience 6-8 September
If you're interested in finding out more about Jetty and the ways in which it can help you conquer the significant challenges of Web2.0, Greg Wilkins - CTO of Webtide and founder developer of Jetty - will be a featured speaker at the Rich Web Experience, 6-8 September in San Jose, California.

For more information visit http://www.therichwebexperience.com
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