// // ======================================================================== // Copyright (c) 1995-2017 Mort Bay Consulting Pty. Ltd. // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials // are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 // and Apache License v2.0 which accompanies this distribution. // // The Eclipse Public License is available at // http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html // // The Apache License v2.0 is available at // http://www.opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php // // You may elect to redistribute this code under either of these licenses. // ======================================================================== // package org.eclipse.jetty.embedded; import java.io.File; import java.lang.management.ManagementFactory; import org.eclipse.jetty.jmx.MBeanContainer; import org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server; import org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.AllowSymLinkAliasChecker; import org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext; public class OneWebApp { public static void main( String[] args ) throws Exception { // Create a basic jetty server object that will listen on port 8080. // Note that if you set this to port 0 then a randomly available port // will be assigned that you can either look in the logs for the port, // or programmatically obtain it for use in test cases. Server server = new Server(8080); // Setup JMX MBeanContainer mbContainer = new MBeanContainer( ManagementFactory.getPlatformMBeanServer()); server.addBean(mbContainer); // The WebAppContext is the entity that controls the environment in // which a web application lives and breathes. In this example the // context path is being set to "/" so it is suitable for serving root // context requests and then we see it setting the location of the war. // A whole host of other configurations are available, ranging from // configuring to support annotation scanning in the webapp (through // PlusConfiguration) to choosing where the webapp will unpack itself. WebAppContext webapp = new WebAppContext(); webapp.setContextPath("/"); File warFile = new File( "../../tests/test-jmx/jmx-webapp/target/jmx-webapp"); webapp.setWar(warFile.getAbsolutePath()); // A WebAppContext is a ContextHandler as well so it needs to be set to // the server so it is aware of where to send the appropriate requests. server.setHandler(webapp); // Start things up! server.start(); server.dumpStdErr(); server.dumpStdErr(); // The use of server.join() the will make the current thread join and // wait until the server is done executing. // See http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/Thread.html#join() server.join(); } }