> What little faith you have in Jetty :) > If we were doing this, we would be really naive... Jetty builds on 15 years > of experience and optimizations.
> Jetty's DefaultServlet serves content asynchronously and using direct buffers > whenever possible (you can think of this as the Java "sendfile"). > Depending on your needs, you can configure a new DefaultServlet to map to the > directory where you have the files you are serving (e.g. if you're creating > them dynamically), or even use > for that the out-of-the-box DefaultServlet > that is installed behind the scenes by Jetty to serve static files. I'm not talking about Jetty being efficient or not, I know it is a very efficient server which is why I switched from Tomcat. The feature I need is for Railo to be able to tell Jetty to serve a specific file after it has located it via meta-information from the database. This works perfectly well using Nginx and <cfheader name="X-Accel-Redirect" value="/path/to/the/file" />, is there a similar thing I can do using Jetty standalone? The "loading gigabyte files into RAM" thing I was referring to is using the <cffile> tag of Railo to spit out the contents. _______________________________________________ jetty-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jetty-users
