I think it is up to you.

I recently set up a Jetty server with a security certificate and using the
SPDY protocol,  which is an extension to https;  this was not much more
work than a plain https installation and it seemed to me that the https
setup for Jetty was about the same in complexity as Apache.

The only trouble I have is that I can't get gzip payload compression
working together with SPDY,  i think I have the same problem as this guy

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24544699/exception-in-web-server-logs-with-jetty-spring-and-spdy

On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Marcos Cano <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello curretnly im running  my web service inside jetty 9.0.2.v20130417.
>
>  and apache as a reverse proxy. (
>
> what\ are the best practices that will let me run https in my whole site?
>
>
> will it be better if I configure https inside Jetty?
>
> or if i configure it in apache?
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