Funny, I've been trying to figure out how to turn JSP support off. I think it's on by default, take a look at this question:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4131505/jetty-automatically-loads-jsp-sup port-how-can-that-be-turned-off Specifically I noticed this log (which I don't fully understand myself), that seems to indicate that JSPs will be processed (though in my case I don't use JSPs): (the log was too cluttered to post to plain text so you can see it nicely formatted on stackoverflow if you want). -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nick Fenwick Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 1:30 PM To: JETTY user mailing list Subject: Re: [jetty-users] JSP support when launching from the API On 11/17/2010 05:37 AM, Benson Margulies wrote: > I've been asked to turn on JSP support for our application that uses > the full embedded API with 7.1.2. I'm stumped. All the doc I can find > talks about using start.jar, but I'm not using start.jar. What's the > equivalent in terms of handlers and webapps and such? I run an embedded Jetty (a JettyMain class with a main method that instantiates an instance of Server and calls start() on it) and I don't seem to do any magic to make JSP's work. Perhaps it's your classpath? I add all .jar files from the jetty lib dir to my classpath, i.e. $JETTY_HOME/lib/*.jar - this is done by an ant <path> directive that uses a <fileset> to gather every .jar in the lib dir. I don't provide any command line arguments or java VM directives to enable JSP support. What happens when you request a jsp? i.e. http://localhost/contextroot/something.jsp Nick _______________________________________________ jetty-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users _______________________________________________ jetty-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users
