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− | | introduction = The following provides quick instructions for downloading, installing, and running the latest ''binary'' version of Jetty 7. If you're looking for Jetty packaged in other formats, look up [[Jetty/Howto/Install Jetty|How to Install Jetty]].
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− | == Prerequisites ==
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− | === Hardware ===
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− | * 7.1 MB of disk space for Jetty source
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− | * 7.3 MB for Jetty 7 binaries
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− | === Operating System ===
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− | * Any operating system that supports J2SE 1.5 or greater.
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− | === Environment ===
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− | * J2SE 1.5 or [http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp greater]
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− | == Download and Unpack ==
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− | # Download the latest Jetty from [http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/downloads.php Eclipse]. From the download site, select the version you want and follow the prompts to '''Save''' it on your system.
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− | # Unzip it into a directory of your choice. Now it is ready to start running.
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− | === Starting Jetty ===
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− | To start Jetty open a command shell, go to your Jetty installation directory, and type:
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− | java -jar start.jar
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− | This starts Jetty running on port 8080.
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− | {{warning|Jetty will not start if another process is using port 8080|The port number can be changed by editing the <tt>$JETTY_HOME/etc/jetty.xml</tt> file. Please see the [[#Setting Jetty's Port]] section below or for more details see [[Jetty/Howto/Configure Jetty|How to Configure Jetty]]. The rest of the instructions in this wiki will assume that you are using port 8080}}
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− | === Stopping Jetty ===
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− | From the command shell where Jetty is running type: <tt><ctrl-c></tt>.
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− | === Testing Jetty ===
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− | When Jetty starts, it deploys a test web application on port 8080. To check if Jetty is running properly navigate to localhost from a browser. For example:
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− | http://localhost:8080/
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− | {{note|Port and host defaults|If you started Jetty on another host, substitute that host name for <var>localhost</var>. If you used a different port number you will also need to change <var>8080</var> to the correct number. Unless otherwise noted, the rest of the instructions in this wiki will assume that you are using <var>localhost</var> and port <var>8080</var>
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− | === Setting Jetty's Port ===
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− | To change Jetty's default port, edit <tt>$JETTY_HOME/etc/jetty.xml</tt> and change the port number in this line, then start Jetty:
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− | <source lang="xml">
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− | <Set name="port"><SystemProperty name="jetty.port" default="8080"/></Set>
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− | </source>
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− | Alternatively you can set the port on the command line. Please see [[Jetty/Howto/Configure Jetty|How to Configure Jetty]] for more details.
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− | |more =
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− | * [[Jetty/Howto/Install Jetty|How to Install Jetty]]
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− | * [[Jetty/Howto/Configure Jetty|How to Configure Jetty]]
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− | }}
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