That's a really good question.   I was going to point at:

http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jetty-configuration.html

but that really doesn't address completely what you need.   You can add 
handlers with it, but not sure about other static file serving and such.   

From code, you could do something like:
 JettyHTTPServerEngineFactory serverEngineFactory  
=getBus().getExtension(JettyHTTPServerEngineFactory.class);
if (serverEngineFactory == null) {
            serverEngineFactory = new JettyHTTPServerEngineFactory();
            serverEngineFactory.setBus(getBus());
        }

And then call:
JettyHTTPServerEngine createJettyHTTPServerEngine(String host, int port, 
        String protocol)

on there to get the engine for whatever port you are on and start mucking with 
it.

That all said, if you REALLY would like "top notch" ability to do this, I 
would recommend digging into the cxf-transport-http-jetty code and adding some 
options to the stuff described on the above docs page to add additional 
functionality and submit that back to CXF.     I'd be willing to help provide 
pointers.   :-)

Dan


On Wednesday 14 July 2010 6:14:02 pm Obele, Azubuko wrote:
> I'm using the namespace-based Spring configuration to setup JAXRS so I have
> something like:
> 
> <jaxrs:server id="myservice" address="http://localhost.ms.com:8080/ai/"; >
>     <jaxrs:serviceBeans>
>         <ref bean="a" />
>     </jaxrs:serviceBeans>
>     <jaxrs:providers>
>         <ref bean="jaxbElementProvider" />
>         <ref bean="jacksonProvider" />
>     </jaxrs:providers>
>     <jaxrs:extensionMappings>
>         <entry key="json" value="application/json" />
>            <entry key="xml" value="application/xml" />
>         </jaxrs:extensionMappings>
>  </jaxrs:server>
> 
> It works great.
> 
> The thing is, I'd like to customize the underlying Jetty server used here.
> I'd like to also serve up static resources and add a few other handlers.
> This seems like a common request but I can't google up any definitive
> answers.
> 
> I see that jaxrs:server has a serviceClass and a transportId attribute but
> I'm having a lot of trouble figuring out exactly how I might use these to
> do what I want. Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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