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Jetty Downloads

The latest releases of Eclipse Jetty are listed below. You can find earlier releases by browsing Maven Central.

Release Assets Links

12.0.15

.zip

.tgz

Release Notes / API Docs

11.0.24 (EOCS)

.zip

.tgz

Release Notes / API Docs

10.0.24 (EOCS)

.zip

.tgz

Release Notes / API Docs

9.4.56.v20240826 (EOCS)

.zip

.tgz

Release Notes / API Docs

Release notes are in the VERSION.txt file included with the distribution and on the GitHub Releases page for the Jetty project.

Release notes are also made available on the jetty-announce@eclipse.org mailing list.

What Version Do I Use?

Jetty 12 is currently the community-supported version of Jetty. This means that Jetty 12 is the actively developed and supported version of Jetty for the open-source community. Issues filed for Jetty 12 at the GitHub repository are actively triaged and we work to resolve and release fixes for these releases.

While many people continue to use older versions of Jetty like 11/10/9 for a variety of reasons including requirements for specific Java versions, we recommend using Jetty 12. Professional support is available for releases marked as End of Community Support (EOCS) and we encourage you to check out the Professional Services offered.

January 1st, 2024 marked the end of community support for the Jetty 10 and 11 releases.

Version History

Version Years Home Min JVM Servlet JSP Status Protocols

12

2023-

Eclipse

17 [1]

3.1 4.0 5.0 6.0

2.3 3.0 3.1

Stable / Supported

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 7230), HTTP/2 (RFC 7540), WebSocket (RFC 6455, JSR 356), FastCGI, JakartaEE Namespace [2], JavaEE Namespace [3]

11

2020-

Eclipse

11 [1]

5.0

3.0

EOL / Security Only (Notice)

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 7230), HTTP/2 (RFC 7540), WebSocket (RFC 6455, JSR 356), FastCGI, JakartaEE Namespace [2]

10

2020-

Eclipse

11 [1]

4.0

2.3

EOL / Security Only (Notice)

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 7230), HTTP/2 (RFC 7540), WebSocket (RFC 6455, JSR 356), FastCGI

9.4

2016-

Eclipse

1.8

3.1

2.3

EOL / Security Only (Notice)

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 7230), HTTP/2 (RFC 7540), WebSocket (RFC 6455, JSR 356), FastCGI

9.3

2015-2020

Eclipse

1.8 [4]

3.1

2.3

Deprecated

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 7230), HTTP/2 (RFC 7540), WebSocket (RFC 6455, JSR 356), FastCGI

9.2

2014-2018

Eclipse

1.7 [4]

3.1

2.3

Deprecated

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2616), javax.websocket, SPDY v3

9.1

2013-2014

Eclipse

1.7 [4]

3.1

2.3

Deprecated

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2616)

9.0

2013-2013

Eclipse

1.7 [4]

3.1-beta

2.3

Deprecated

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2616)

8

2009-2014

Eclipse / Codehaus

1.6 [4]

3.0

2.2

Venerable

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2616), WebSocket RFC 6455, SPDY v3

7

2008-2014

Eclipse / Codehaus

1.5

2.5

2.1

Venerable

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2616), WebSocket RFC 6455, SPDY v3

6

2006-2010

Codehaus

1.4-1.5

2.5

2.0

Antique

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2616)

5

2003-2009

Sourceforge

1.2-1.5

2.4

2.0

Relic

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2616)

4

2001-2006

Sourceforge

1.2, J2ME

2.3

1.2

Ancient

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2616)

3

1999-2002

Sourceforge

1.2

2.2

1.1

Fossilized

HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2068)

2

1998-2000

Mortbay

1.1

2.1

1.0

Legendary

HTTP/1.0 (RFC 1945)

1

1995-1998

Mortbay

1.0

-

-

Mythical

HTTP/1.0 (RFC 1945)

Prior Versions

The canonical repository for Jetty is Maven Central. You can browse for all Jetty releases at here.

Jetty P2 Provisioning

This provisioning address is not for general use and is provided strictly for OSGI users.


1. JPMS module support is optional.
2. Due to Oracle’s ownership of the “Java” trademark, usage of the javax.* namespace has been restricted, and the jakarta.* namespace was adopted by the Eclipse Foundation.
3. Only for Java EE 8 (Servlet 4.0, JSP 2.3) support, using the javax.* namespace.
4. JDK9 and newer is not supported if using MultiRelease JAR Files, or Bytecode / Annotation scanning.