Quantcast
Channel: Active questions tagged servlets - Stack Overflow
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 728

Jetty 11 doesn't detect Jakarta servlets, how can I debug it?

$
0
0

This is a followup to this question.

I have the same situation, and think I have followed the instructions in the answer by Joakim, and the EmbedMe code. I tried to run exec:java with the -X switch, but couldn't see anything related to scanning for servlets there. I also tried to set the LEVEL=DEBUG for org.eclipse.jetty.annotations.AnnotationConfiguration

but no luck. The servlets works fine with Java 8.

Everything compiles, the server starts with mvn exec:java and the welcome screen is shown, but all servlets return 404

Here is my main class:

public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {    // Create a server that listens on port 8080.    int port = Integer.parseInt(System.getenv().getOrDefault("PORT", "8080"));    String host = System.getenv("HOST");    Server server;    if (host != null)        server = new Server(new InetSocketAddress("dev.ourwines.com", port));    else        server = new Server(port);    WebAppContext context = new WebAppContext();    context.setContextPath("/");    context.setWelcomeFiles(new String[]{"index.html"});    context.setParentLoaderPriority(true);    URL webAppDir =        Main.class.getClassLoader().getResource("META-INF/resources");    System.out.println("webAppDir " + webAppDir);    context.setResourceBase(webAppDir.toURI().toString());    context.setParentLoaderPriority(true);    server.setHandler(context);    System.out.println("Configuration discovered? " + context.isConfigurationDiscovered());    System.out.println("getBaseResource " + context.getBaseResource());    String [] classes = context.getConfigurationClasses();    for (int i = 0; i<classes.length; i++)        System.out.println("getConfigurationClasses " + classes[i]);    // server.setDumpAfterStart(true);    server.start();}

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 728

Trending Articles