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Revision as of 23:29, 9 August 2012
Contents
Howto Get Started
- Download and Install Jetty
- How to Configure Jetty
- How to Run Jetty
- How to Deploy Web Applications
- How to Develop with Jetty
Configuration
- How to configure Jetty
- How to set the context path
- How to use port 80
- How to configure connectors
- How to configure virtual hosts
- How to configure Session Ids
- How to configure persisting sessions
- How to configure request logs
- How to configure custom error pages
- How to use Jetty with Apache, AJP, mod_jk, mod_proxy_balancer
- How to know which jars to use
- How to configure Jetty with Spring
- How to configure Jetty with XBean
- How to redirect or move a context
- How to have a webapp respond only on a specific port
- How to configure JNDI datasource
- How to configure Form Size
- How to prevent memory leaks
Optimization
Security
- How to enable and disable SSL Cipher Suites in Jetty
- How to secure stored passwords in Jetty
- How to secure termination of Jetty
- How to configure Spnego