Jetty is an open-source, standards-based, full-featured web server implemented entirely in java. It is released under the Apache 2.0 licence and is therefore free for commercial use and distribution. Jetty can be used as: * a stand-alone traditional web server for static and dynamic content * a dynamic content server behind a dedicated HTTP server such as Apache using mod_proxy * an embedded component within a java application Some of the defining features of Jetty are: Simplicity: The guiding principle of Jetty could be said to be "simplicity not complexity". We want to make Jetty easy to understand and use: Efficiency: A lot of effort goes into optimizing Jetty's performance and crafting the code so as to make the footprint as small as possible: Embeddability: Jetty is designed to be a good component. This means that it can easily be embedded in an application without forcing the application to adapt to it: Pluggability: Jetty is architected for pluggability. The API allows different implementations of all of the principal Jetty components to be selected. At least one, but sometimes more, implementations of a component are always provided. However if these do not meet your needs, you are free to code your own using the interfaces and abstract classes as a basis. This means that Jetty can be easily customised to a particular application environment. This is particularly useful when Jetty is acting as the web container in a J2EE server, as Jetty's pluggability ensures a tight integration with a host container. WWW: http://jetty.mortbay.com/