Okay, thanks…sorry for hijacking :D On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 11:34 AM, Andrus Adamchik <and...@objectstyle.org> wrote:
> > Maybe I should create a ServerFactory instead? > > > Yeah, that's one option. > > Let's maybe take the discussion off Cayenne list (e.g. to GitHub). I just > opened a ticket there: > > https://github.com/nhl/bootique-jetty/issues/12 > > Andrus > > > > > > On Mar 10, 2016, at 1:04 PM, Lon Varscsak <lon.varsc...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Hmm, yeah this is trickier the more I get into it. So I was able to > > successfully subclass WicketServlet and hack in the values I need to get > it > > running. However, I need my ServerContextHandler to be allocated with > > SESSIONS option. Maybe I should create a ServerFactory instead? > > > > On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Lon Varscsak <lon.varsc...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >> Yeah, it’s WicketServlet (I could subclass). > >> > >> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:25 AM, Andrus Adamchik < > and...@objectstyle.org> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> Is that a third-party servlet that you can't change? > >>> > >>> Andrus > >>> > >>>> On Mar 10, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Lon Varscsak <lon.varsc...@gmail.com> > >>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Okay, that’s where I ended up (so I’m glad I was on the right > track)…my > >>>> servlet that I’m using gets all of it’s values from the init > parameters > >>> and > >>>> the only way I know to set them programmatically (no web-xml) is to > use > >>> a > >>>> ServletHolder. Thoughts? > >>>> > >>>> I might be able to create a subclass and do some tricks. > >>>> > >>>> -Lon > >>>> > >>>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 6:49 PM, Andrus Adamchik < > and...@objectstyle.org > >>>> > >>>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Hi Lon, > >>>>> > >>>>> Yeah, we need to make this a bit more transparent (servlet-related > API > >>> is > >>>>> still minimal, as we focsed on other areas like web services). But > you > >>> are > >>>>> going in the right direction. JettyModule.contributeServlets(Binder) > is > >>>>> what you need. We wrap the servlet in Bootique MappedServlet class to > >>>>> attach the URL mapping. So the whole thing may look like this: > >>>>> > >>>>> public class App implements Module { > >>>>> > >>>>> @Override > >>>>> public void configure(Binder binder) { > >>>>> Set<String> urlPatterns = Collections.singleton("/*"); > >>>>> MyServlet servlet = new MyServlet(); > >>>>> JettyModule.contributeServlets(binder).addBinding().toInstance(new > >>>>> MappedServlet(servlet, urlPatterns)); > >>>>> } > >>>>> } > >>>>> > >>>>> Since you create the servlet in the code, you don't need init > >>> parameters. > >>>>> Instead you treat the servlet as a Java object, and pass anything you > >>> need > >>>>> in constructor or via setters. (The whole point is to avoid web.xml). > >>>>> > >>>>> We may improve this API in the future (a bit too much code for my > >>> liking; > >>>>> also servlet has to be instantiated and initialized manually instead > of > >>>>> using injection). But it is fully functional and will get you going. > >>>>> > >>>>> Andrus > >>>>> > >>>>>> On Mar 9, 2016, at 6:28 PM, Lon Varscsak <lon.varsc...@gmail.com> > >>> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I also need to add init parameters to my servlet, but I only know > how > >>> to > >>>>> do > >>>>>> it through ServletHolder (which bootique doesn’t support). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> -Lon > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Lon Varscsak < > lon.varsc...@gmail.com> > >>>>> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Since I can’t find an email list for Bootique… :D > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> How do I add a servlet to Jetty through Bootique. I see > >>>>>>> JettyModule.contributeServlets(Binder)…but I can’t figure it out. > >>> DI is > >>>>>>> still magical to me. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Thanks, > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Lon > >>>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >