It didn’t seem to work when I only used the connector names, 
either.
                
                

                
        




On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 7:38 AM -0700, "Steve Sobol - Lobos Studios" 
<[email protected]> wrote:













        
                
                
        
                So if I want a WebAppContext to serve my app only for certain 
hostnames and only on one connector, that isn’t possible?
                
                

                
        




On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 2:59 AM -0700, "Joakim Erdfelt" <[email protected]> 
wrote:










virtualHosts are not AND logic, they are OR logic.
Said another way, if you have a context.virtualHosts, then the incoming request 
MUST match ONE of the virtualHosts entries.
- Joakim
Joakim Erdfelt / [email protected]

On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 11:06 PM, Steve Sobol - Lobos Studios 
<[email protected]> wrote:


Hello :)

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26148418/jetty-9-setting-up-handlers-and-connectors
 talks about setting up a handler that is only used to respond to requests on a 
specific connector:

 

    ServerConnector httpConnector = new ServerConnector(server);

    httpConnector.setName("unsecured"); // named connector

    httpConnector.setPort(80);

 

    ContextHandler helloHandler = new ContextHandler();

    helloHandler.setContextPath("/hello");

    helloHandler.setHandler(new HelloHandler("Hello World"));

    helloHandler.setVirtualHosts(new String[]{"@unsecured"});

 

Does this work out of the box for web app contexts? Part of my code follows:

 ServerConnector sslConnector = new ServerConnector(s,
      new SslConnectionFactory(sslContextFactory, 
HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1.asString()),
      new HttpConnectionFactory(sslHttpConfig));
sslConnector.setName("https");sslConnector.setHost("0.0.0.0");
sslConnector.setPort(443);

 ServerConnector nonSslConnector = new ServerConnector(s,
      new HttpConnectionFactory(),
      new HttpConnectionFactory(nonSslHttpConfig));
nonSslConnector.setName("http");
nonSslConnector.setHost("0.0.0.0");
nonSslConnector.setPort(80);

 WebAppContext t1 = new WebAppContext();
t1.setContextPath("/");
t1.setDisplayName("abc");
t1.setWar("c:/TempWebapp-1.0.war");
t1.setVirtualHosts(new String[] 
{"@https","admin.bamidbarconnect.com","test2.local"});
WebAppContext t2 = new WebAppContext();
t2.setContextPath("/");
t2.setResourceBase("c:/TempWebapp2/");
t2.setParentLoaderPriority(true);
t2.setVirtualHosts(new String[] {"@http","test1.local"});

s.setConnectors(new Connector[]{nonSslConnector, sslConnector});

HandlerList list = new HandlerList();
list.addHandler(t1);
list.addHandler(t2);

s.setHandler(list);

 

If it’s supposed to work, it doesn’t seem to be working for me. T1 is only 
supposed to be served via the SSL connector on port 443 and T2 is only supposed 
to be served on the non-SSL connector on port 80.

 

Thanks

--Steve

 

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