Hi,
Thanks, working with a
DefaultServlet is much better.
I have changed following:
ServletHolder servletHolder;
//contextHandler.addServlet( new
ServletHolder( new FilesServlet() ), "/html/*" );
contextHandler.addServlet( servletHolder = new ServletHolder( new DefaultServlet()
), "/html/*" );
servletHolder.setInitParameter( "resourceBase", new File( "html" ).getAbsolutePath() );
servletHolder.setInitParameter( "dirAllowed", Boolean.FALSE.toString() );
servletHolder.setInitParameter( "pathInfoOnly", Boolean.TRUE.toString() );
Rgeards,
Olaf
From:
jetty-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jetty-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joakim Erdfelt
Sent: woensdag 4 oktober 2017
17:43
To: JETTY user mailing list
Subject: Re: [jetty-users]
Dramatic throughput slow down of custom FileServlet Jetty 9.4.5
Everything you are doing in your TestWebServer#FilesServlet is what the
DefaultServlet already does, and much more efficiently (with async I/O, java
NIO, and memory mapped files)
This might be useful to you https://stackoverflow.com/a/20223103/775715
SocketConnector is an ancient blocking I/O connector.
Jetty 9 has no blocking connectors of any kind.
ServerConnector is the mechanism that handles protocol selection and
encryption based on the chosen ConnectionFactories and HttpConfigurations you
give it. (welcome to the new world of web protocols :-)
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 7:58 AM, Olaf van der Meer <o.vandermeer@xxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
I
have updated my Jetty web server from version 8.1.4 to 9.4.5. Since than,
downloading big files takes much more time.
I
have got an own servlet which can serve files from disc (a folder named
‘html’ next to running instance of the web server)
Using
version 8.1.4 the throughput is fine, using 9.4.5 not. The throughput is 10
times less.
For
the update I need to change the SocketConnector to a ServerConnector. This
might be wrong?
Can
anyone give me an explanation/solution for this?
Attached
is a stripped copy of my code.
Thanks,
Olaf
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