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JETTY ===== The Jetty project is a 100% Java HTTP Server, HTTP Client and Servlet Container from the eclipse foundation http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/ Jetty is open source and is dual licensed using the Apache 2.0 and Eclipse Public License 1.0. You may choose either license when distributing Jetty. RUNNING JETTY ============= The run directory is either the top-level of a binary release or jetty-distribution/target/distribution directory when built from source. To run with the default options: $ cd demo-base $ java -jar ../start.jar To see the available options and the default arguments provided by the start.ini file: $ java -jar /path/to/start.jar --help Many Jetty features can be enabled by using the --module command For example: $ cd mybase $ java -jar /path/to/start.jar --module=https,deploy Will enable the https and deploy modules (and their transitive dependencies) temporarily for this specific run of Jetty. To see what modules are available $ java -jar /path/to/start.jar --list-modules JETTY BASE ========== The jetty.base property is a property that can be defined on the command line (defaults to what your java 'user.dir' property points to) Jetty's start.jar mechanism will configure your jetty instance from the configuration present in this jetty.base directory. Example setup: # Create the base directory $ mkdir mybase $ cd mybase # Initialize the base directory's start.ini and needed directories $ java -jar /path/to/jetty-dist/start.jar --add-to-start=http,deploy # Run this base directory configuration $ java -jar /path/to/jetty-dist/start.jar
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