Examples of ServerConnector


Examples of org.eclipse.jetty.server.ServerConnector

        // HTTP connector
        // The first server connector we create is the one for http, passing in
        // the http configuration we configured above so it can get things like
        // the output buffer size, etc. We also set the port (8080) and
        // configure an idle timeout.
        ServerConnector http = new ServerConnector(server,
                new HttpConnectionFactory(http_config));
        http.setPort(8080);
        http.setIdleTimeout(30000);

        // SSL Context Factory for HTTPS and SPDY
        // SSL requires a certificate so we configure a factory for ssl contents
        // with information pointing to what keystore the ssl connection needs
        // to know about. Much more configuration is available the ssl context,
        // including things like choosing the particular certificate out of a
        // keystore to be used.
        SslContextFactory sslContextFactory = new SslContextFactory();
        sslContextFactory.setKeyStorePath(keystoreFile.getAbsolutePath());
        sslContextFactory.setKeyStorePassword("OBF:1vny1zlo1x8e1vnw1vn61x8g1zlu1vn4");
        sslContextFactory.setKeyManagerPassword("OBF:1u2u1wml1z7s1z7a1wnl1u2g");

        // HTTPS Configuration
        // A new HttpConfiguration object is needed for the next connector and
        // you can pass the old one as an argument to effectively clone the
        // contents. On this HttpConfiguration object we add a
        // SecureRequestCustomizer which is how a new connector is able to
        // resolve the https connection before handing control over to the Jetty
        // Server.
        HttpConfiguration https_config = new HttpConfiguration(http_config);
        https_config.addCustomizer(new SecureRequestCustomizer());

        // HTTPS connector
        // We create a second ServerConnector, passing in the http configuration
        // we just made along with the previously created ssl context factory.
        // Next we set the port and a longer idle timeout.
        ServerConnector https = new ServerConnector(server,
            new SslConnectionFactory(sslContextFactory,HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1.asString()),
                new HttpConnectionFactory(https_config));
        https.setPort(8443);
        https.setIdleTimeout(500000);

        // Here you see the server having multiple connectors registered with
        // it, now requests can flow into the server from both http and https
        // urls to their respective ports and be processed accordingly by jetty.
        // A simple handler is also registered with the server so the example
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