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==Creating a Jetty Server ==
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To create a Jetty Server entry, complete the following steps.
 
To create a Jetty Server entry, complete the following steps.
 
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<li>To specify the installation directory for Jetty, either use the '''Browse''' button OR click '''Download and Install''' to download  Jetty v7. This document illustrates the latter option. The ''Download and Install'' dialog box opens.
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<li>To specify the installation directory for Jetty, use the '''Browse''' button. Navigate to a local installation of jetty7 or jetty8 and click select.
 
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</li>[[Image:Jetty-wtp-create4.jpg]]
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<li>Click '''Next'''. The ''Add and Remove'' dialog boxopens.  
 
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<li>Accept the license and click '''Finish'''. You return to the Jetty Server dialog box.  
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</li>[[Image:Jetty-wtp-create5.jpg]]
 
  
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</li>[[Image:Jetty-wtp-create7.jpg]]
  
<li>Select the base directory where you want to install the Jetty server.
 
</li>This example selects D:\Servers\jetty-distribution-7.2.x and the download places the stable Jetty v7 server in this folder.
 
</li>Once you select a folder, the download begins.
 
</li>You have an error because the wizard checks that start.jar exists in the D:\Server\jetty-distribution-7.2.x (this JAR doesn't exist because the download  is not finished).  In some cases the download is slow.
 
  
<li>When the download completes, click the newly enabled '''Finish''' button. You now have a D:\Server\jetty-distribution-7.2.x directory that contains the start.jar...from Jetty 7 :
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Here you can select an existing Dynamic Web project from your workspace. In this example, there are no WTP Dynamic WebProjects.  
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</li>[[Image:Jetty-wtp-create6.jpg]]
 
  
<li>Click '''Next'''. The ''Add and Remove'' dialog boxopens.
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<li>Click '''Finish'''.  
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</li>[[Image:Jetty-wtp-create7.jpg]]
 
  
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* A Server Project is created in the workspace.
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* if you go to WTP Server View , you see the option to launch Jetty v7.0 Server at localhost, which you can use to start/stop/debug the installed Jetty server.
  
  
Here you can select an existing Dynamic Web project from your workspace. In this example, there are no WTP Dynamic WebProjects.
 
  
<li>Click '''Finish'''.  
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[[Image:Jetty-wtp-create8.jpg]]
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* A Server Project is created in the workspace
 
* if you go to WTP Server View , you see the option to launch Jetty v7.0 Server at localhost, which you can use to start/stop/debug the installed Jetty server.
 
  
[[Image:Jetty-wtp-create8.jpg]]
 
  
 
The Servers folder includes the Jetty v7.0 Server at localhost-config folder, which contains:  
 
The Servers folder includes the Jetty v7.0 Server at localhost-config folder, which contains:  
* start.ini from the Jetty install (D:\Servers\jetty-distribution-7.2.x)
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* <tt>start.ini</tt> from the Jetty install (D:\Servers\jetty-distribution-7.2.x).
* start.config from the JAR start.jar  from the Jetty install. Notice that Server/start.config is not the same as Jetty install/start.jar. Jetty Home is not the Jetty Install server but a WTP folder (created in the .metadata of your workspace).  
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* <tt>start.config</tt> from the JAR <tt>start.jar</tt> from the Jetty install. Notice that <tt>Server/start.config</tt> is not the same as Jetty <tt>install/start.jar</tt>. Jetty Home is not the Jetty Install server but a WTP folder (created in the .metadata of your workspace).  
* the jetty*.xml files, which are declared in the original start.ini. Jetty*.xml files are preprocessed too to transform <Property to <SystemProperty.
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* the <tt>jetty*.xml</tt> files, which are declared in the original <tt>start.ini. Jetty*.xml</tt> files are preprocessed too to transform <Property to <SystemProperty.
* webdefault.xml is modified to avoid locking HTML files under Windows when Jetty is started and HTML files are modified (published) with the following option:
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* <tt>webdefault.xml</tt> is modified to avoid locking HTML files under Windows when Jetty is started and HTML files are modified (published) with the following option:
  
  
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When the Jetty server is called it uses:  
 
When the Jetty server is called it uses:  
* -Djetty.home : which is the WTP folder.
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* <tt>-Djetty.home</tt>, which is the WTP folder.
* -Dinstall.jetty.home : which is the Jetty install folder.
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* <tt>-Dinstall.jetty.home</tt>, which is the Jetty install folder.

Latest revision as of 14:46, 22 December 2010



Creating a Jetty Server

To create a Jetty Server entry, complete the following steps.

  1. From the main Eclipse window, select File -> New -> Other. The Select a Wizard dialog box opens.

  2. Jetty-wtp-create1.jpg


  3. In the Wizards list box, scroll down to select Server -> Server.
  4. Click Next. The Define a New Server dialog box opens.

  5. Jetty-wtp-create2.jpg


  6. In the Select the server type field, scroll down to select Jetty -> Jetty 7.x or Jetty 8.x Server. This document uses the Jetty 7.x Server.
  7. Click Next. The Jetty Server dialog box opens.

  8. Jetty-wtp-create3.jpg


  9. To specify the installation directory for Jetty, use the Browse button. Navigate to a local installation of jetty7 or jetty8 and click select.

  10. Click Next. The Add and Remove dialog boxopens.

  11. Jetty-wtp-create7.jpg


    Here you can select an existing Dynamic Web project from your workspace. In this example, there are no WTP Dynamic WebProjects.


  12. Click Finish.


  • A Server Project is created in the workspace.
  • if you go to WTP Server View , you see the option to launch Jetty v7.0 Server at localhost, which you can use to start/stop/debug the installed Jetty server.


Jetty-wtp-create8.jpg


The Servers folder includes the Jetty v7.0 Server at localhost-config folder, which contains:

  • start.ini from the Jetty install (D:\Servers\jetty-distribution-7.2.x).
  • start.config from the JAR start.jar from the Jetty install. Notice that Server/start.config is not the same as Jetty install/start.jar. Jetty Home is not the Jetty Install server but a WTP folder (created in the .metadata of your workspace).
  • the jetty*.xml files, which are declared in the original start.ini. Jetty*.xml files are preprocessed too to transform <Property to <SystemProperty.
  • webdefault.xml is modified to avoid locking HTML files under Windows when Jetty is started and HTML files are modified (published) with the following option:


  <init-param>
    <param-name>useFileMappedBuffer</param-name>
    <param-value>false</param-value>
  </init-param>

When the Jetty server is called it uses:

  • -Djetty.home, which is the WTP folder.
  • -Dinstall.jetty.home, which is the Jetty install folder.

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