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- Google AppEngine uses Jetty!
"Google's new App Engine Java service is powered by Jetty! With App Engine, you can build web applications using standard Java technologies and run them on Google's scalable infrastructure. Initially it is a little difficult to see Jetty in use, but you can see the jetty classes in the SDK download and if your application throws an exception then investigation of the stack trace in the log reveals the Jetty servlet container is used."
- Veescope Signals Overview
- Protests wipe smile from Thai tourism sector – CNN.com
"The government has launched a $143 million drive to boost its tourism industry, which lost an estimated $8.3 billion dollars after the December blockade of Bangkok's airports. In the wake of the violent protests, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Russia and Singapore have issued advisories warning about travel to Thailand."
- The JRE Class White List – Google App Engine – Google Code
Indeed, let's hope once the "early look" is over they add in everything, or at least throw up security exceptions for classes they don't used (security being a valid reason to lock out the use of classes…I guess).
- Sun's Open-source Boss Slams App Engine's Java Support – Business Center – PC World
- Can Cisco commit to management software? – Network World
"Cisco has had an on-again/off-again romance with management software. It gets things started and then ignores it. Cisco is embarking on an unfamiliar journey that could be full of landmines, but with the right software strategy, a vendor of Cisco's caliber can more easily navigate around those landmines."
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