Hi,
Thanks for that comprehensive information, we will certainly look into it.
In saying that jetty-jaspi currently does not work well on jetty-8, does
this mean that it is working fine
with jetty-7? We try to maintain as much of the codebase in common between
jetty-7 and jetty-8 as
possible, so
The sources in jetty-7.5.1.v20110908/jetty-jaspi and
jetty-8.0.1.v20110908/jetty-jaspi are the same each other.
JASPI does not work in etty-7.5.1.v20110908. Merge what I changed to
jetty-7.5.1.v20110908 works by my test, so you could first fix it in Jetty 7,
then merge the fix to Jetty 8.
Code diff's have to come in through bugzilla before we can apply them,
so if you would open an issue on bugs.eclipse.org and attach the diff
there we can look at applying itthis is standard eclipse policy,
sorry about the hassle :)
cheers,
jesse
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jesse mcconnell
jesse.mcconn...@gmail.com
David,
You need to ensure you have the jars on the classpath that enable j2ee-style
features for jetty and configure the webapp to use them also.
See http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Feature/JNDI
Jan
On 29 September 2011 03:23, David Haynes david.dhc...@gmail.com wrote:
I am probably missing
Guofeng,
When you raise the issue, assign it to me. I'm most of the way through
setting up an environment to deal with this.
thanks
Jan
On 28 September 2011 22:53, Jesse McConnell jesse.mcconn...@gmail.comwrote:
Code diff's have to come in through bugzilla before we can apply them,
so if you
David,
Try doing:
java -jar start.jar --list-options
Jan
On 29 September 2011 10:43, David Haynes david.dhc...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the response.
Well, I guess I am closer.
I changed the jetty-web.xml as follows:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
!DOCTYPE Configure PUBLIC
Done, the bug no.: 359329. But it is assigned to Greg Wilkins. I do not know
how to change the assignment.
Thanks
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On Behalf Of Jan Bartel
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 6:52 AM
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David,
You need to execute java -jar start.jar --list-modes from inside a
standard distribution of jetty.
Eg output is:
There are 32 OPTIONs available to use.
Each option is listed along with associated available classpath entries, in
the order that they would appear from that mode.
Note: If