You should use a context handler collection
See documentation
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Tutorial/Embedding_Jetty#Configuring_a_Context_Handler_Collection
Le 23/05/2012 17:30, S Ahmed a écrit :
Hoping someone could help me on this, this is a web service endpoint
and I have to support the servlet being fired by 2 different url
structures (if possible), so like:
/my_api/first/path
/some/other/path
I have this currently:
Server server = new Server(8090);
ServletContextHandler servletContextHandler = new
ServletContextHandler();
servletContextHandler.setContextPath("/my_api");
servletContextHandler.addServlet(new ServletHolder(new
MyServlet()), "/first/path");
server.setHandler(servletContextHandler);
logger.info <http://logger.info/>("starting jetty");
server.start();
server.join();
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 1:01 PM, S Ahmed <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
any help on getting the servelt to respond using a different path?
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 1:10 PM, S Ahmed <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
How can I map the same servlet to 2 different urls?
I have this so far:
Server server = new Server(8090);
ServletContextHandler servletContextHandler = new
ServletContextHandler();
servletContextHandler.setContextPath("/my_api");
servletContextHandler.addServlet(new ServletHolder(new
MyServlet()), "/first/path");
server.setHandler(servletContextHandler);
logger.info <http://logger.info>("starting jetty");
server.start();
server.join();
Can I map it to another url also?
Also, what is the default pool size and pool type? is it
quedthreadpool?
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 2:57 AM, Thomas Becker
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi S Ahmed,
in your case a Servlet is the better fit. Instead using a
handler write a servlet and only override the doPost()
method if you only want to reply to POST requests. Use the
servlet tutorials provided by Oracle or any other of the
million tutorials in the web on how to do so.
How to run servlets embedded is described in the jetty
wiki @ eclipse:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Tutorial/Embedding_Jetty
Have fun,
Thomas
On 4/16/12 11:12 PM, S Ahmed wrote:
My embedded jetty 'main' looks like:
Server server = new Server(8090);
ContextHandler contextHandler = new ContextHandler();
contextHandler.setContextPath("/some/path");
contextHandler.setResourceBase(".");
contextHandler.setClassLoader(Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader());
server.setHandler(contextHandler);
server.setHandler(new SomeHandler(someService));
server.start();
server.join();
1. I created the context handler so I could create a
context path so people will go to /some/path and then
SomeHandler will response. (but the problem is going to
just / also fires the SomeHandler....)
Can I add this contextPath to SomeHandler somehow? My
SomeHandler looks like:
public class SomeHandler extends AbstractHandler
2. Can I have SomeHandler ONLY response to POST requests?
3. Not sure what the default thread pool settings are if
I don't explicitly set it? Is queued thread pool the
suggested pool to use?
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