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Jetty/Howto/Configure Jetty
Introduction
Jetty configuration is a combination of
- HTTP server configuration (ports, thread pools, buffers, etc.)
- Web container configuration (webapps deployment, security realms, JNDI etc.)
- Web application (init parameters, non standard options, etc.)
All Jetty configuration can be considered as calling setters on a collection of Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs), so that regardless of the actual method used, the apidocs are the ultimate resource for configuration.
Configuration can be achieved with:
- Embedded Jetty.
- Jetty XML used with jetty.xml and other files
- Spring XML.
- web.xml descriptors.
- Jetty maven plugin.
For more configuration references, see the Jetty Configuration Reference pages.