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API Tutorial (Java) - Part 8: Jetty Configuration
Building an API to sell on the RapidAPI marketplace. Using "enterprise" tools and technologies (Github, Java 17, IntelliJ, Maven, Jetty, JAX-RS, Jersey, AWS, RHEL). Provides all the details on how to start a project from scratch and build it into a fully functional and secure system, complete with OpenAPI documentation, running on Amazon AWS and available in the RapidAPI marketplace, easily managed and updated with zero down-time for best accessibility and experience for customers.
Part 8 provides details about the initial steps for configuring Jetty to run in embedded mode.
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