HI Henrik,

Actually previously i was using jetty 6.1 in which i was using HttpService
to register the servlet & resource dynamically ..
Below is the code snippet which i was using it ...

ServiceReference reference =
context.getServiceReference(HttpService.class.getName());
 if(reference!=null){
HttpService service = (HttpService) context.getService(reference);
HttpContext httpContext = service.createDefaultHttpContext();
service.registerServlet("/lmauto", dispatcher, new Properties(),
httpContext);
service.registerResources("/flex", "/lmautoFlex", httpContext);
}

Now for flex ui i was using following url
*http://localhost:8080/flexui/index.html* .. were flexui is context path and
static html is index.html ..
So now i wanted to use jetty 7.2.2 without change of url ..i tried the
example from url http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Tutorial/Embedding_Jetty
but did not succeeded .

Can you provide me how to use ResourceHandler class which can help me to
access the static file without change in the url .

Best Regards,
mitul



On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Henrik Gustafsson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> We use the DS approach to deploy our custom servlets. For static files we
> use the default file serving mechanisms, and for us using RFC66-style
> bundles to serve the static files is quite handy.
>
> Try importing this project
> http://blog.fnord.se/storage/webthing-static.zip for a simple example that
> serves a simple static file. No code required, just meta-data :)
>
> If you really want to use the DS approach to serve static files you need to
> instantiate something that can serve the files; probably a ResourceHandler.
> The problem there is that ResourceHandler does not extend ContextHandler
> which is what jetty-osgi-boot is looking for. If I were you I'd just try to
> expose the static files using some other method, but if you figure something
> out, post it here; I'm curious!
>
> // Henrik
>
> On Feb 17, 2011, at 17:14 , Mitul Adhia wrote:
>
> > Hi Henrick ,
> >
> > In my case jetty is embedded in equinox container and i do not have
> WEB-INF folder structure anywhere in my project. So definetly i wont be
> using web.xml  to register the servlet / point to any static html files .
> Also i do not have war files which can be deployed on my jetty server ...
> basicaly i was using the DS approach which you have explained so far ...
> >
> > In that case how the approch which you pointed out
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Feature/Jetty_OSGi#Deployment_of_web-applications_via_OSGi
> > will sufice my requirement . I went through the link but it didn't help
> me in my case ...
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Mitul
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 9:29 PM, Henrik Gustafsson <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > There are many ways of doing that.
> >
> > For the static files we serve up, we've created a bundle that contains
> this header in the MANIFEST.MF:
> >
> > Web-ContextPath: /
> >
> > We also have a WEB-INF-folder containing a standard web.xml. Our files
> are placed relative to the root of the bundle, so immediately inside the
> bundle you'll find WEB-INF and index.html (and the other files)
> >
> > A web.xml might look like this:
> >
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > <web-app xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
> >    xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"; xmlns:web="
> http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_2_5.xsd";
> >    xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee
> http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_2_5.xsd";
> >    id="WebApp_ID" version="2.5">
> >    <display-name>Webthing</display-name>
> >    <servlet-mapping>
> >        <servlet-name>default</servlet-name>
> >        <url-pattern>/</url-pattern>
> >    </servlet-mapping>
> > </web-app>
> >
> > The osgi boot bundle will pick this up automagically. See
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Feature/Jetty_OSGi#Deployment_of_web-applications_via_OSGifor
>  details.
> >
> > // Henrik
> >
> >
> > On Feb 17, 2011, at 16:40 , Mitul Adhia wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Henrick,
> > >
> > > Yes that was the issue i tried the putting below xml snippet under the
> Handler class difinition
> > >
> > >       <Item>
> > >            <New
> class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ResourceHandler">
> > >              <Set name="directoriesListed">true</Set>
> > >              <Set name="welcomeFiles">
> > >                <Array type="String"><Item>index.html</Item></Array>
> > >              </Set>
> > >              <Set name="resourceBase">.</Set>
> > >            </New>
> > >          </Item>
> > >
> > > Now my index.html file is located in different bundle not in the one
> were my jetty.xml file is located . how do i have access to that html file
> using following url
> > > http://localhost:8080/flexui/index.html ....
> > >
> > > Do i need to add any specific handler which would extend the resource
> handle and take the html file from that bundle ...???
> > >
> > > Best Regards,
> > > mitul
> > >
> > >
> > > On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Henrik Gustafsson <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > > I think you are overwriting the old handler attribute.
> > >
> > > Say, do you perhaps have two <Set name="handler"></Set>-sections in
> your jetty.xml? If so you should probably merge contents of the <Array>-tags
> instead.
> > >
> > > // Henrik
> > >
> > > On Feb 17, 2011, at 16:12 , Mitul Adhia wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hi Henrik,
> > >>
> > >> Was trying to append the content of jetty.filserver.xml in jetty.xml
>  so default configuration for resource file can also be added along with the
> context . But after adding this i again started getting the exception given
> below .. yes after adding the xml snippet the Server class was configure
> file resource value .
> > >>
> > >> jettyetc=etc/jetty.xml
> > >> 2011-02-17 18:09:10.315:INFO::Configuring the default jetty server
> with bundleentry://68.fwk25567987/etc/jetty.xml
> > >> java.lang.IllegalStateException: ERROR: No ContextHandlerCollection or
> OSGiAppProvider configured
> > >>      at
> org.eclipse.jetty.osgi.boot.internal.serverfactory.ServerInstanceWrapper.init(ServerInstanceWrapper.java:333)
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Content from jetty.resource.xml file
> > >>
> > >>   <Set name="handler">
> > >>    <New class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.HandlerList">
> > >>      <Set name="handlers">
> > >>        <Array type="org.eclipse.jetty.server.Handler">
> > >>          <Item>
> > >>            <New
> class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ResourceHandler">
> > >>              <Set name="directoriesListed">true</Set>
> > >>              <Set name="welcomeFiles">
> > >>                <Array type="String"><Item>index.html</Item></Array>
> > >>              </Set>
> > >>              <Set name="resourceBase">.</Set>
> > >>            </New>
> > >>          </Item>
> > >>          <Item>
> > >>            <New
> class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.DefaultHandler">
> > >>            </New>
> > >>          </Item>
> > >>        </Array>
> > >>      </Set>
> > >>    </New>
> > >>  </Set>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Now the question is how do i do the configuration for fileresource .
> The index.html file is located in bunlde where WebThing.java which extends
> ServletContexthandler is located ..
> > >>
> > >> Best Regards,
> > >> mitul
> > >>
> > >> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Henrik Gustafsson <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On Feb 17, 2011, at 15:28 , Mitul Adhia wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > Hi Henrik,
> > >> >
> > >> > Thanks a ton it works now !!!!!
> > >> >
> > >> > I have one more question to configure ssl or resource file there are
> corresponding xml files i.e jetty-ssl.xml & jetty-fileserver.xml do i need
> to add them in the same location where my jetty.xml is available or i can
> append the data which are available in both the xml's in single
> jetty.xml.... ? What is your suggestion ?
> > >>
> > >> I just added an ssl connector into jetty.xml:
> > >>
> > >> <Call name="addConnector">
> > >>    <Arg>
> > >>        <New
> class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.ssl.SslSelectChannelConnector">
> > >>            <Set name="host">
> > >>                <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.host" default="0.0.0.0"
> />
> > >>            </Set>
> > >>            <Set name="Port">
> > >>                <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.port" default="8443" />
> > >>            </Set>
> > >>            <Set name="maxIdleTime">30000</Set>
> > >>            <Set name="Acceptors">2</Set>
> > >>            <Set name="AcceptQueueSize">100</Set>
> > >>            <Set name="Password">
> > >>                <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.password" default="..."
> />
> > >>            </Set>
> > >>            <Set name="Keystore">
> > >>                <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.keystore" default="..."
> />
> > >>            </Set>
> > >>            <Set name="KeystoreType">
> > >>                <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.keystoretype"
> default="..." />
> > >>            </Set>
> > >>            <Set name="KeyPassword">
> > >>                <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.keypassword"
> default="..." />
> > >>            </Set>
> > >>            <Set name="Truststore">
> > >>                <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.keystore" default="..."
> />
> > >>            </Set>
> > >>            <Set name="TrustPassword">
> > >>                <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.password" default="..."
> />
> > >>            </Set>
> > >>            <Set name="TruststoreType">
> > >>                <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.keystoretype"
> default="..." />
> > >>            </Set>
> > >>        </New>
> > >>    </Arg>
> > >> </Call>
> > >>
> > >> We use the jetty.ssl.* properties to override the default values when
> we develop. The values used in deployment are set as defaults. Note that we
> reuse the jetty.ssl.keystore* stuff, which you might or might not want to
> do.
> > >>
> > >> > If answer is yes do i need to create customize handler for
> resourcefile handler / ssl connector the way it was develop for servlet
> context handler ?
> > >> > Something like this
> > >> >
> > >> > MyFileHandlet extends
> > >> > MySSLConnector  extends SslSelectChannelConnector .
> > >>
> > >> Nope, shouldn't be necessary.
> > >>
> > >> // Henrik
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