Any further thoughts on this? I could patch the source I guess to
print out what the values actually have? 

Thanks 

On 13.11.2015 20:46,
Jonathan Cook wrote: 

> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for the reply. We aren't
overriding this file in anyway so it should be what is inside the jar
right which is used? f that is the case, fork has a value of false so
why would we see invalid value being reported. Likewise keepgenerated
isn't configured in that file so I would expect it to be null?
> 
>
Thanks for any more pointers.
> 
> Jon
> 
> On 13/11/2015 20:19, Joakim
Erdfelt wrote: 
> 
>> Those values arrive via the jsp servlet
configuration. 
>> That's just a webdefault.xml file found configured in
the WebAppContext.setDefaultsDescriptor() 
>> Example of the
webdefault.xml .. 
>>
https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/blob/jetty-9.2.12.v20150709/jetty-webapp/src/main/config/etc/webdefault.xml#L200-L308
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>> 
>> Joakim Erdfelt / [email protected] [4] 
>> 
>> On Fri, Nov
13, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Jonathan Cook <[email protected] [5]>
wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I'm using an embedded instance of Jetty
Server with version 9.2.12 and recently upgraded from an old version 6.
Everything seems to be behaving as expected but I see some warnings when
starting the server:
>>> 
>>> WARNING: Warning: Invalid value for the
initParam keepgenerated. Will use the default value of "false"
>>>
WARNING: Warning: Invalid value for the initParam fork. Will use the
default value of "true"
>>> 
>>> These can eventually be traced down to
the class EmbeddedServletOptions.java and the getBoolean method. But
what is most puzzling is that this method implies that the values have
some value other than null, true or false. If I set the init parameter
values explicitly it makes no difference and if I print out the contents
of the params before the server starts it either gives me the values I
have specified (when set) or null (when not set) which somehow must be
lost or ignored later in the chain.
>>> 
>>> How can I make these
warnings go away and ensure the parameters are either set or not
set.
>>> 
>>> Thank you for any help.
>>> Jonathan
>>> 
>>>
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