This feature enables support for HTTP Servlets written to the Java Servlet 4.0 specification. You can package servlets in Java EE specified WAR or EAR files. If servlet security is required, you should also configure an appSecurity feature. Without a security feature, any security constraints for the application are ignored.
Artifacts using Java Servlets 4.0 (38)
1.OpenLiberty Servlet Internal 4 028 usages
io.openliberty.features » io.openliberty.servlet.internal-4.0 EPL
io.openliberty.servlet.internal-4.0
Last Release on Apr 13, 2026
This feature enables support for securing the server runtime environment and applications using Security-1.0 as defined in JSR-375.
Last Release on Apr 13, 2026
This feature enables web applications or microservices to use the Eclipse MicroProfile JSON Web Token 1.2 specification to authenticate users instead of, or in addition to, the configured user registry.
Last Release on Apr 13, 2026
This feature provides support for the Eclipse MicroProfile OpenAPI specification for enterprise Java.
Last Release on Apr 13, 2026
This feature provides support for the Eclipse MicroProfile Metrics 3.0 specification for enterprise Java.
Last Release on Apr 13, 2026
This feature combines the Liberty features that support the Java EE 8.0 Web Profile.
Last Release on Apr 13, 2026
This feature provides support for the MicroProfile Health specification.
Last Release on Apr 13, 2026
This feature provides support for the Eclipse MicroProfile Health specification.
Last Release on Apr 13, 2026
This feature enables support for web applications that use the Java Server Faces (JSF) 2.3 framework. This framework simplifies the construction of user interfaces.
Last Release on Apr 13, 2026
