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Re: [jetty-users] Declarative service in jetty 7.2.2

Hi Henrick,

Yes that was the issue i tried the putting below xml snippet under the Handler class difinition 

      <Item>
           <New class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ResourceHandler">
             <Set name="directoriesListed">true</Set>
             <Set name="welcomeFiles">
               <Array type="String"><Item>index.html</Item></Array>
             </Set>
             <Set name="resourceBase">.</Set>
           </New>
         </Item>

Now my index.html file is located in different bundle not in the one were my jetty.xml file is located . how do i have access to that html file using following url 
http://localhost:8080/flexui/index.html ....

Do i need to add any specific handler which would extend the resource handle and take the html file from that bundle ...???

Best Regards,
mitul


On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Henrik Gustafsson <henrik.gustafsson@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think you are overwriting the old handler attribute.

Say, do you perhaps have two <Set name="handler"></Set>-sections in your jetty.xml? If so you should probably merge contents of the <Array>-tags instead.

// Henrik

On Feb 17, 2011, at 16:12 , Mitul Adhia wrote:

Hi Henrik,

Was trying to append the content of jetty.filserver.xml in jetty.xml  so default configuration for resource file can also be added along with the context . But after adding this i again started getting the exception given below .. yes after adding the xml snippet the Server class was configure file resource value .

jettyetc=etc/jetty.xml
2011-02-17 18:09:10.315:INFO::Configuring the default jetty server with bundleentry://68.fwk25567987/etc/jetty.xml
java.lang.IllegalStateException: ERROR: No ContextHandlerCollection or OSGiAppProvider configured
at org.eclipse.jetty.osgi.boot.internal.serverfactory.ServerInstanceWrapper.init(ServerInstanceWrapper.java:333)


Content from jetty.resource.xml file 

  <Set name="handler">
   <New class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.HandlerList">
     <Set name="handlers">
       <Array type="org.eclipse.jetty.server.Handler">
         <Item>
           <New class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ResourceHandler">
             <Set name="directoriesListed">true</Set>
             <Set name="welcomeFiles">
               <Array type="String"><Item>index.html</Item></Array>
             </Set>
             <Set name="resourceBase">.</Set>
           </New>
         </Item>
         <Item>
           <New class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.DefaultHandler">
           </New>
         </Item>
       </Array>
     </Set>
   </New>
 </Set>


Now the question is how do i do the configuration for fileresource . The index.html file is located in bunlde where WebThing.java which extends ServletContexthandler is located ..

Best Regards,
mitul

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Henrik Gustafsson <henrik.gustafsson@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Feb 17, 2011, at 15:28 , Mitul Adhia wrote:

> Hi Henrik,
>
> Thanks a ton it works now !!!!!
>
> I have one more question to configure ssl or resource file there are corresponding xml files i.e jetty-ssl.xml & jetty-fileserver.xml do i need to add them in the same location where my jetty.xml is available or i can append the data which are available in both the xml's in single jetty.xml.... ? What is your suggestion ?

I just added an ssl connector into jetty.xml:

<Call name="addConnector">
   <Arg>
       <New class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.ssl.SslSelectChannelConnector">
           <Set name="host">
               <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.host" default="0.0.0.0" />
           </Set>
           <Set name="Port">
               <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.port" default="8443" />
           </Set>
           <Set name="maxIdleTime">30000</Set>
           <Set name="Acceptors">2</Set>
           <Set name="AcceptQueueSize">100</Set>
           <Set name="Password">
               <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.password" default="..." />
           </Set>
           <Set name="Keystore">
               <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.keystore" default="..." />
           </Set>
           <Set name="KeystoreType">
               <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.keystoretype" default="..." />
           </Set>
           <Set name="KeyPassword">
               <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.keypassword" default="..." />
           </Set>
           <Set name="Truststore">
               <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.keystore" default="..." />
           </Set>
           <Set name="TrustPassword">
               <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.password" default="..." />
           </Set>
           <Set name="TruststoreType">
               <SystemProperty name="jetty.ssl.keystoretype" default="..." />
           </Set>
       </New>
   </Arg>
</Call>

We use the jetty.ssl.* properties to override the default values when we develop. The values used in deployment are set as defaults. Note that we reuse the jetty.ssl.keystore* stuff, which you might or might not want to do.

> If answer is yes do i need to create customize handler for resourcefile handler / ssl connector the way it was develop for servlet context handler ?
> Something like this
>
> MyFileHandlet extends
> MySSLConnector  extends SslSelectChannelConnector .

Nope, shouldn't be necessary.

// Henrik
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