asmuts 02/01/16 11:47:30 Added: src/conf myjetty2.xml Log: for startJetty 2 Revision Changes Path 1.1 jakarta-turbine-stratum/src/conf/myjetty2.xml Index: myjetty2.xml =================================================================== <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <!DOCTYPE Configure PUBLIC "-//Mort Bay Consulting//DTD Configure 1.0//EN" "http://jetty.mortbay.com/configure_1_0.dtd"> <!-- This is a Jetty HTTP server configuration file. This configuration uses the generic com.mortbay.Util.XmlConfiguration class to call the normal com.mortbay.HTTP.HttpServer configuration API from within an XML script. The format of this file is described in the configure.dtd file. The API that can be called by this file is described in the Javadoc for Jetty. The following concepts must be understood when configuring a server: Listener: is a network interface object that accepts HTTP requests for the server. SocketListeners accept normal requests, while JsseListeners accept SSL requests. The threading model of the server is controlled by the listener parameters. WebApplication: is a bundled collection of resources, servlets and configuration that can provide a unified WWW application. It is part of the 2.2 servlet standard. The contents of the application are configured by the web.xml deployment descriptor within the application. The configuration of the application within Jetty requires on the context of the application to be set. Context: is a grouping of server resources that share the same URL path prefix, class path and resource base. A Web application is an example of a specific context. Generic contexts may have arbitrary request handlers added to them. All contexts have a path specification (frequently the default "/") and an option virtual host alias. Handler: Handlers are the objects that actually service the HTTP requests. Examples of Handlers include ServletHandler, ResourceHandler and NotFoundHandler. Handlers are contained within Contexts, which provide conveniance methods for the common handlers so that servlet and file serving may be configured for a context without explicit creation of a Handler. This file configures: + A listener at port 8080 on all known interfaces + The default web applicaton at /default/* context + Dynamic servlet context at /servlet/* + A context at / with serving files from ./docroot and the dump servlet at /dump. --> <Configure class="com.mortbay.HTTP.HttpServer"> <Call name="addListener"> <Arg> <New class="com.mortbay.HTTP.SocketListener"> <Set name="Port">9091</Set> <Set name="MinThreads">5</Set> <Set name="MaxThreads">255</Set> <Set name="MaxIdleTimeMs">60000</Set> <Set name="MaxReadTimeMs">60000</Set> </New> </Arg> </Call> <Call name="addWebApplication"> <Arg>/jcs/*</Arg> <Arg><SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="../../"/>webapps/jcs/</Arg> <Arg></Arg> </Call> <Call name="addContext"> <Arg>/</Arg> <Set name="ClassPath"><SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="."/>/servlets/</Set> <Set name="DynamicServletPathSpec">/servlet/*</Set> <Set name="ResourceBase"><SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="."/>/docroot/</Set> <Set name="ServingResources">TRUE</Set> <Call name="addServlet"> <Arg>Dump</Arg> <Arg>/dump/*,/handler/Dump,/handler/Dump/*</Arg> <Arg>com.mortbay.Servlet.Dump</Arg> </Call> <Call name="addServlet"> <Arg>JSP</Arg> <Arg>*.jsp,*.jsP,*.jSp,*.jSP,*.Jsp,*.JsP,*.JSp,*.JSP</Arg> <Arg>org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet</Arg> </Call> </Call> <Set name="LogSink"> <New class="com.mortbay.Util.WriterLogSink"> <Arg><SystemProperty name="jetty.log" default="../../logs"/>/yyyy_mm_dd.request.log</Arg> <Set name="RetainDays">90</Set> <Set name="Append">true</Set> </New> </Set> </Configure>
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