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Re: [jetty-users] Jetty 9 Redirect from Root to Sub-Directory.
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Thank you Joakim & Thomas. How do I add jetty-rewrite.jar
to the class path?
I first added the following to the end
of my start.ini:
OPTIONS=rewrite
etc/jetty-rewrite.xml
Without any
modifications to jetty-rewrite.xml, I do not get any exceptions. However, I am
not sure if jetty-rewrite.jar has been added to the classpath. According to the
link you sent me, I did:
java -jar start.jar --dry-run
The output of this did not seem to have jetty-rewrite.jar.
It did however have a number of jars in the lib directory. Any clues on how to add
jetty-rewrite.jar to the class path?
Thank you,
O. O.
________________________________
De: Joakim Erdfelt <joakim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Para: O. Olson <olson_ot@xxxxxxxxx>; JETTY user mailing list <jetty-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Enviado: Miércoles, 5 de junio, 2013 10:52 A.M.
Asunto: Re: [jetty-users] Jetty 9 Redirect from Root to Sub-Directory.
Correction ...
OPTIONS=rewrite
to the end of the ${jetty.home}/start.ini
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Joakim Erdfelt <joakim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Joakim Erdfelt <joakim@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Add OPTION=rewrite to your ${jetty.home/start.ini
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>Joakim Erdfelt <joakim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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>On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 8:06 AM, O. Olson <olson_ot@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>> I did not
>>notice this before, but I get an exception when I started Jetty on the
>>Commandline. I did not notice this before because I thought the exception
>>should have been redirected to the log file.
>>
>>2013-06-05 09:37:03.279:WARN:oejx.XmlConfiguration:main:
>>Config error at <New id
>>
>>="Rewrite"
>>class="org.eclipse.jetty.rewrite.handler.RewriteHandler"><Set
>>name="r
>>ewriteRequestURI">true</Set><Set
>>name="rewritePathInfo">false</Set><Set name="or
>>iginalPathAttribute">requestedPath</Set><Call
>>name="addRule"><Arg>| <Ne
>>w
>>class="org.eclipse.jetty.rewrite.handler.RedirectPatternRule"><Set
>>name="patte
>>
>>rn">^$</Set><Set
>>name="replacement">/solr</Set></New>| </Arg></Call></New
>>> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
>>org.eclipse.jetty.rewrite.handler.RewriteHan
>>dler in file:/C:/Users/<<MyUserName>>/Documents/Jetty/Jetty9/etc/jetty.xml
>>java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
>> at
>>sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
>> at
>>sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
>> at
>>sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
>> at
>>java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.invokeMain(Main.java:509)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.start(Main.java:651)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.main(Main.java:99)
>>Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
>>org.eclipse.jetty.rewrite.handler.R
>>ewriteHandler
>> at
>>java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)
>> at
>>java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)
>> at
>>java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
>> at
>>java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
>> at
>>java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
>> at
>>java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.util.Loader.loadClass(Loader.java:100)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.xml.XmlConfiguration$JettyXmlConfiguration.nodeClas
>>s(XmlConfiguration.java:354)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.xml.XmlConfiguration$JettyXmlConfiguration.newObj(X
>>mlConfiguration.java:743)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.xml.XmlConfiguration$JettyXmlConfiguration.configur
>>e(XmlConfiguration.java:413)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.xml.XmlConfiguration$JettyXmlConfiguration.configur
>>e(XmlConfiguration.java:344)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.xml.XmlConfiguration.configure(XmlConfiguration.jav
>>a:262)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.xml.XmlConfiguration$1.run(XmlConfiguration.java:12
>>24)
>> at
>>java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
>> at
>>org.eclipse.jetty.xml.XmlConfiguration.main(XmlConfiguration.java:116
>>0)
>> ... 7 more
>>
>>Usage: java -jar start.jar [options] [properties] [configs]
>> java -jar
>>start.jar --help # for more information
>>
>>
>>I think this may be the reason it is failing to redirect.
>>O. O.
>>
>>
>>
>>________________________________
>>De: O. Olson <olson_ot@xxxxxxxxx>
>>Para: "jetty-users@xxxxxxxxxxx" <jetty-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Enviado: Miércoles, 5 de junio, 2013 9:30 A.M.
>>Asunto: Jetty 9 Redirect from Root to Sub-Directory.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>> I have
>>downloaded Jetty 9, and I am curious how to do a redirect from the root to a
>>particular sub directory. I basically want to redirect from http://localhost:7070/ to http://localhost:7070/solr/. I looked at http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/jetty-handlers.html#rewrite-handler and I added the following to the bottom of my jetty.xml.
>>
>><!-- create and configure the rewrite handler -->
>> <New
>>id="Rewrite"
>>class="org.eclipse.jetty.rewrite.handler.RewriteHandler">
>> <Set
>>name="rewriteRequestURI">true</Set>
>> <Set
>>name="rewritePathInfo">false</Set>
>> <Set
>>name="originalPathAttribute">requestedPath</Set>
>>
>> <!-- redirect
>>the response. This is a redirect which is visible to the browser.
>> After the
>>redirect, the browser address bar will show /redirected -->
>> <Call name="addRule">
>> <Arg>
>> <New
>>class="org.eclipse.jetty.rewrite.handler.RedirectPatternRule">
>> <Set
>>name="pattern">^$</Set>
>> <Set
>>name="replacement">/solr</Set>
>> </New>
>> </Arg>
>> </Call>
>> </New>
>>
>> <!-- add
>>the rewrite handler to the server -->
>> <Set
>>name="handler"><Ref id="Rewrite" /></Set>
>>
>> Is this pattern "^$"
>>correct for my situation? Thank you for all your help.
>>
>>O. O.
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