Yes I too run 9.2
Did you have all .ini set up already? Which directory are you running it from?
Did you run this in the folder from where you will start the app.
java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar --add-to-startd=http,deploy,websocket,jsp
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Anu
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I forgot to say that I'm using Jetty 9.2.3.v20140905.
I continue to have the same problem.
Thanks very much
2014-10-15 17:24 GMT+02:00 Padki, Anuradha <anuradha.padki@xxxxxxxx>:
I run jsr356 app it with start.jar and it runs fine.
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Anu
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Subject: [jetty-users] Enable JSR356 with jetty-runner
I developed a Java server application (spring+hibernate) that use websockets. When I run the app with jetty-maven-plugin all works fine, but if I try to run my application with jetty-runner,
then seems that JSR356 are not enabled.
To load my app I run: java -jar c:\jetty.jar --port 8083 --path gateway gateway
Is supposed JSR356 included into jetty-runner? In the opposite case how I can enable it?
Thanks very much
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