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Re: [jetty-users] Embeded jetty 7.2.2 issue.
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Hi Hugues ,
Thanks for the reply .
I did not get your statement 'Maybe you could turn on the directory listing of the default servlet or use an absolute path to define the base ?' .
Maybe i can give you the dir structure of the project and wanted your inputs whether the declaration which i did in jetty.xml is valid or not
BundleName (myapplication)
--->src folder
---------->com.test (package name under src folder)
HelloServlet.java
--->Meta-INF folder
------------>MANIFEST.MF
--->jetty.xml (located in same hierachy with src folder )
Questions : 1) Is the location of jetty.xml is in correct folder structure?
2) Now do i need to address HelloServlet in jetty .xml somewhere ??? if yes how it can be incorporated in jetty.xml ? if no the how the default servlet decalration i.e " <Set name="className">org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.DefaultServlet</Set> " wil point to required servlet i.e HelloServlet ??
No i did apply break points in resource resolver :(
Also how can i achive HttpService in jetty7.2.2 so that i can register my servlet on dynamically ??
Best Regards,
Mitul
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Hugues Malphettes
<hmalphettes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Mitul,Looking at the jetty.xml file, I am not sure that the issue is OSGi specific although I could be mistaken.
Maybe you could turn on the directory listing of the default servlet or use an absolute path to define the base ?
Have you tried placing breakpoints inside the resource resolver?
Let us know,
Hugues
Hi All,
I am using Jetty 7.2.2 embedded in my application . It is an osgi based application running on equinox. Now my requirement is to run jetty server using the configuration file . below is the snippet which i have used to read the configuration file . The execution goes fine w/o any exception but when i open the URL
http://localhost:50099/timeline it says
no resource found error 404.
I have written one servlet and now i wanted to register that servlet with the connector so that i can run the servlet from the broswer. To incorporate this did necessary changes in jetty.xml.
Resource fileserver_xml;
try {
Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(Activator.class.getClassLoader());
fileserver_xml = Resource.newResource("newWP/testapplication/jetty.xml");
XmlConfiguration configuration = new XmlConfiguration(fileserver_xml.getInputStream());
Server server = (Server)configuration.configure();
server.start();
server.join();
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (SAXException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
Attached is the jetty .xml file attached for reference.
Could you please let me know what went wrong in this ?
Best Regards,
mitul
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