

But, given the processing limitations of mobile phones, it might be best to use iJetty in conjunction with a web-server that can handle more than a few connections at a time.Ĭonversely, iJetty allows users to control their handsets from a remote laptop/desktop. – you might want to check to see if that unlimited data plan of your is truly unlimited (ahem, Verizon). Of course, the iJetty will put a serious load on your wireless data-connection. The real draw here is the prospect of running a dynamic mobile website straight from your mobile phone! Imagine that – going about your day with your website literally in your pocket.

iJetty allows users to control the web-server while on-the-go.
ANDROID WEB SERVER APP ANDROID
IJetty loads as a servelet that enables a mobile web-server that runs AJAX or Comet-enabled websites from their Android phone. Webtide’s developers crunched out the Android OS port of Jetty “really fast,” and the biggest challenge in porting the platform to Android was getting used to the Android emulator.

Called iJetty, the Android version of Jetty allows any Android handset to use the Java app to run their very own mobile web-server. But, if it were, you could be running your web-server straight from your Android handset with an Android port of the Jetty open-source web-server. No, Android isn’t yet commercially available.
