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| A Jetty base directory allows the configuration and web applications of a server instance to be stored separately from the Jetty distribution, so that upgrades can be done with minimal disruption. |
| Jetty’s default configuration is based on two properties:</p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term">jetty.home</span></dt><dd>The property that defines the location of the Jetty distribution, its libs, default modules and default XML files (typically start.jar, lib, etc).</dd><dt><span class="term">jetty.base</span></dt><dd>The property that defines the location of a specific implementation of a Jetty server, its configuration, logs and web applications (typically start.d/*.ini files, logs and webapps).</dd></dl></div><div class="blockquote"><blockquote class="blockquote"><div xmlns:jfetch="java:org.eclipse.jetty.xslt.tools.JavaSourceFetchExtension" xmlns:fetch="java:org.eclipse.jetty.xslt.tools.SourceFetchExtension" xmlns:d="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:l="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/xmlns/l10n/1.0" xmlns:xslthl="http://xslthl.sf.net" xmlns:gcse="http://www.google.com" xmlns:date="http://exslt.org/dates-and-times" class="important" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title"><i class="fa fa-plus" aria-hidden="true"></i> Important</h3><p>Your Jetty Home directory should be treated as a standard of truth and remain unmodified or changed. |
| Changes or additions to your configuration should take place in the Jetty Base directory.</p></div></blockquote></div><p>The <code class="literal">jetty.home</code> and <code class="literal">jetty.base</code> properties may be explicitly set on the command line, or they can be inferred from the environment if used with commands like:</p><div class="screenexample"><pre class="screen">> cd $JETTY_BASE |
| > java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar</pre></div><p>The following commands create a new base directory, enables both the HTTP connector and the web application deployer modules, and copies a demo webapp to be deployed:</p><div class="screenexample"><pre class="screen">> JETTY_BASE=/tmp/mybase |
| > mkdir $JETTY_BASE |
| > cd $JETTY_BASE |
| > java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar |
| |
| WARNING: Nothing to start, exiting ... |
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| Usage: java -jar start.jar [options] [properties] [configs] |
| java -jar start.jar --help # for more information |
| |
| > java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar --create-startd |
| INFO : Base directory was modified |
| > java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar --add-to-start=http,deploy |
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| INFO: server initialised (transitively) in ${jetty.base}/start.d/server.ini |
| INFO: http initialised in ${jetty.base}/start.d/http.ini |
| INFO: security initialised (transitively) in ${jetty.base}/start.d/security.ini |
| INFO: servlet initialised (transitively) in ${jetty.base}/start.d/servlet.ini |
| INFO: webapp initialised (transitively) in ${jetty.base}/start.d/webapp.ini |
| INFO: deploy initialised in ${jetty.base}/start.d/deploy.ini |
| MKDIR: ${jetty.base}/webapps |
| INFO: Base directory was modified |
| |
| > cp $JETTY_HOME/demo-base/webapps/async-rest.war webapps/ROOT.war |
| > java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar |
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| 2015-06-04 11:10:16.286:INFO::main: Logging initialized @274ms |
| 2015-06-04 11:10:16.440:INFO:oejs.Server:main: jetty-9.3.0.v20150601 |
| 2015-06-04 11:10:16.460:INFO:oejdp.ScanningAppProvider:main: Deployment monitor [file:///tmp/mybase/webapps/] at interval 1 |
| 2015-06-04 11:10:16.581:WARN::main: async-rest webapp is deployed. DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION! |
| 2015-06-04 11:10:16.589:INFO:oejw.StandardDescriptorProcessor:main: NO JSP Support for /, did not find org.eclipse.jetty.jsp.JettyJspServlet |
| 2015-06-04 11:10:16.628:INFO:oejsh.ContextHandler:main: Started o.e.j.w.WebAppContext@1a407d53{/,[file:///tmp/jetty-0.0.0.0-8080-ROOT.war-_-any-4510228025526425427.dir/webapp/, jar:file:///tmp/jetty-0.0.0.0-8080-ROOT.war-_-any-4510228025526425427.dir/webapp/WEB-INF/lib/example-async-rest-jar-9.4.28.v20200408.jar!/META-INF/resources],AVAILABLE}{/ROOT.war} |
| 2015-06-04 11:10:16.645:INFO:oejs.ServerConnector:main: Started ServerConnector@3abbfa04{HTTP/1.1,[http/1.1]}{0.0.0.0:8080} |
| 2015-06-04 11:10:16.646:INFO:oejs.Server:main: Started @634ms</pre></div></div><div class="section"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="quickstart-changing-jetty-port"></a>Changing the Jetty Port</h3></div></div></div><p>You can configure Jetty to run on a different port by setting the <code class="literal">jetty.http.port</code> property on the command line:</p><div class="screenexample"><pre class="screen">> cd $JETTY_BASE |
| > java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar jetty.http.port=8081 |
| ...</pre></div><p>When the server starts, it will now run on port <code class="literal">8081</code>. |
| It is important to note that setting properties on the command line will only take affect for that instance of the server. |
| To change the configuration so that the server will always start on the desired port, you will need to edit the <code class="literal">start.d/http.ini</code></p><div class="blockquote"><blockquote class="blockquote"><div xmlns:jfetch="java:org.eclipse.jetty.xslt.tools.JavaSourceFetchExtension" xmlns:fetch="java:org.eclipse.jetty.xslt.tools.SourceFetchExtension" xmlns:d="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:l="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/xmlns/l10n/1.0" xmlns:xslthl="http://xslthl.sf.net" xmlns:gcse="http://www.google.com" xmlns:date="http://exslt.org/dates-and-times" class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title"><i class="fa fa-asterisk" aria-hidden="true"></i> Note</h3><p>The configuration by properties works via the following chain:</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "><li class="listitem">The <code class="literal">start.d/http.ini</code> file is part of the effective command line and contains the <code class="literal">--module=http</code> argument which activates the http module.</li><li class="listitem">The <code class="literal">modules/http.mod</code> file defines the http module which specifies the <code class="literal">etc/jetty-http.xml</code> configuration file and the template ini properties it uses.</li><li class="listitem">The <code class="literal">jetty.http.port</code> property is used by the Property XML element in <code class="literal">etc/jetty.http.xml</code> to inject the <code class="literal">ServerConnector</code> instance with the port.</li></ul></div><p>For more information see the <a class="link" href="quick-start-configure.html" title="Chapter 3. An Introduction to Jetty Configuration">Quickstart Configuration Guide</a> and <a class="link" href="configuring-connectors.html" title="Chapter 6. Configuring Jetty Connectors">Configuring Connectors</a>.</p></div></blockquote></div></div><div class="section"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="quickstart-starting-https"></a>Adding SSL for HTTPS & HTTP2</h3></div></div></div><p>Building on the example above, we can activate additional modules to add support HTTPS and HTTP2 for the server. |
| To add HTTPS and HTTP2 connectors to a Jetty configuration, the modules can be activated by the following command:</p><div class="screenexample"><pre class="screen">> java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar --add-to-start=https,http2 |
| |
| ALERT: There are enabled module(s) with licenses. |
| The following 1 module(s): |
| + contains software not provided by the Eclipse Foundation! |
| + contains software not covered by the Eclipse Public License! |
| + has not been audited for compliance with its license |
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| Module: alpn-impl/alpn-8 |
| + ALPN is a hosted at github under the GPL v2 with ClassPath Exception. |
| + ALPN replaces/modifies OpenJDK classes in the sun.security.ssl package. |
| + http://github.com/jetty-project/jetty-alpn |
| + http://openjdk.java.net/legal/gplv2+ce.html |
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| Proceed (y/N)? y |
| INFO : alpn-impl/alpn-1.8.0_92 dynamic dependency of alpn-impl/alpn-8 |
| INFO : alpn transitively enabled, ini template available with --add-to-start=alpn |
| INFO : alpn-impl/alpn-8 dynamic dependency of alpn |
| INFO : http2 initialized in ${jetty.base}/start.d/http2.ini |
| INFO : https initialized in ${jetty.base}/start.d/https.ini |
| INFO : ssl transitively enabled, ini template available with --add-to-start=ssl |
| MKDIR : ${jetty.base}/lib/alpn |
| DOWNLD: https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/mortbay/jetty/alpn/alpn-boot/8.1.8.v20160420/alpn-boot-8.1.8.v20160420.jar to ${jetty.base}/lib/alpn/alpn-boot-8.1.8.v20160420.jar |
| MKDIR : ${jetty.base}/etc |
| COPY : ${jetty.home}/modules/ssl/keystore to ${jetty.base}/etc/keystore |
| INFO : Base directory was modified |
| |
| > java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar |
| [...] |
| 2017-05-22 12:48:23.271:INFO:oejs.AbstractConnector:main: Started ServerConnector@134d0064{SSL,[ssl, alpn, h2, http/1.1]}{0.0.0.0:8443} |
| [...]</pre></div><p>The <code class="literal">--add-to-start</code> command sets up the effective command line in the ini files to run an ssl connection that supports the HTTPS and HTTP2 protocols as follows:</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "><li class="listitem">transitively enabled the <code class="literal">ssl</code> module that configures an SSL connector (eg port, keystore etc.) by adding <code class="literal">etc/jetty-ssl.xml</code> and <code class="literal">etc/jetty-ssl-context.xml</code> to the effective command line.</li><li class="listitem">transitively enabled the <code class="literal">alpn</code> module that configures protocol negotiation on the SSL connector by adding <code class="literal">etc/jetty-alpn.xml</code> to the effective command line.</li><li class="listitem">creates <code class="literal">start.d/https.ini</code> that configures the HTTPS protocol on the SSL connector by adding <code class="literal">etc/jetty-https.xml</code> to the effective command line.</li><li class="listitem">creates <code class="literal">start.d/http2.ini</code> that configures the HTTP/2 protocol on the SSL connector by adding <code class="literal">etc/jetty-http2.xml</code> to the effective command line.</li><li class="listitem">checks for the existence of a <code class="literal">etc/keystore</code> file and if not present, downloads a demonstration keystore file.</li></ul></div><div class="section"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="quickstart-changing-https-port"></a>Changing the Jetty HTTPS Port</h4></div></div></div><p>You can configure the SSL connector to run on a different port by setting the <code class="literal">jetty.ssl.port</code> property on the command line:</p><div class="screenexample"><pre class="screen">> cd $JETTY_BASE |
| > java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar jetty.ssl.port=8444</pre></div><p>Alternatively, property values can be added to the effective command line built from the <code class="literal">start.ini</code> file or <code class="literal">start.d/*.ini</code> files, depending on your set up. |
| Please see the section on <a class="link" href="startup-modules.html#start-vs-startd" title="Start.ini vs. Start.d">Start.ini vs. Start.d</a> for more information.</p></div></div><div class="section"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="_more_start_jar_options"></a>More start.jar Options</h3></div></div></div><p>The job of the <code class="literal">start.jar</code> is to interpret the command line, <code class="literal">start.ini</code> and <code class="literal">start.d</code> directory (and associated .ini files) to build a Java classpath and list of properties and configuration files to pass to the main class of the Jetty XML configuration mechanism. |
| The <code class="literal">start.jar</code> mechanism has many options which are documented in the <a class="xref" href="startup.html" title="Chapter 9. Starting Jetty">Chapter 9, <i>Starting Jetty</i></a> administration section and you can see them in summary by using the command:</p><div class="screenexample"><pre class="screen">> java -jar $JETTY_HOME/start.jar --help</pre></div></div></div><script type="text/javascript"> |
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