Hi,
See the archives for your question.

But basically: no. The Ctrl + C way is fine (and is the same with *nix). You 
would have to use another jar for jetty (the one in the jetty docs) but 
what's the point since this jetty is for use in development.

Nicolas
Jouve SI

Le Lundi 29 D�cembre 2003 17:36, Alten, Jelle Paul (sds-sp) a �crit :
> Hi,
>
> I got Jetty running! Before this day I used Tomcat as the cocoon servlet
> engine, but found it a little slow and sluggish. So nice to have Jetty...
>
> Just one question: is there another way except for pressing ctrl-C in the
> "dosbox" to stop Jetty? Perhaps by setting the "stop port" (where?) or
> passing a parameter somewhere? It just feels so harsh to press ctrl-C...
>
> I can't find the answer in the jetty-docs, since they use a different way
> of starting Jetty than used with Cocoon.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Jelle
>
> drs. Jelle Alten
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