| #=========================================================== |
| # Jetty start.jar arguments |
| # |
| # The contents of this file, together with the *.ini |
| # files found in start.d directory are used to build |
| # the classpath and command line on a call to |
| # java -jar start.jar [arg...] |
| # |
| # Use the following command to see more options |
| # java -jar start.jar --help |
| # |
| # Each line in these files is prepended to the command line |
| # as arguments and may be either: |
| # + A property like: name=value |
| # + A module to enable like: --module=jmx |
| # + An XML configuration file like: etc/jetty-feature.xml |
| # + A start.jar option like: --dry-run |
| # |
| # If --exec or --dry-run are used, then this file may also |
| # contain lines with: |
| # + A JVM option like: -Xmx2000m |
| # + A System Property like: -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote |
| # |
| # The --add-to-start=module option can be used to append |
| # a configuration template for a module to start.ini |
| # The --add-to-startd=module option can be used to create |
| # a configuration template for a module in start.d/module.ini |
| # For example configure and run with SPDY use |
| # |
| # java -jar start.jar --add-to-startd=spdy |
| # $EDITOR start.d/spdy.ini |
| # java -jar start.jar |
| # |
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