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Jetty example source code file (Configuration.java)
The Jetty Configuration.java source code//======================================================================== //$Id: Configuration.java,v 1.2 2005/10/26 20:48:48 gregwilkins Exp $ //Copyright 2004-2005 Mort Bay Consulting Pty. Ltd. //------------------------------------------------------------------------ //Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); //you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. //You may obtain a copy of the License at //http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 //Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software //distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, //WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. //See the License for the specific language governing permissions and //limitations under the License. //======================================================================== package org.mortbay.jetty.webapp; import java.io.Serializable; /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** Base Class for WebApplicationContext Configuration. * This class can be extended to customize or extend the configuration * of the WebApplicationContext. If WebApplicationContext.setConfiguration is not * called, then an XMLConfiguration instance is created. * * @author gregw */ public interface Configuration extends Serializable { /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** Set up a context on which to perform the configuration. * @param context */ public void setWebAppContext (WebAppContext context); /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** Get the context on which the configuration is performed. */ public WebAppContext getWebAppContext(); /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** Configure ClassPath. * This method is called to configure the context ClassLoader. It is called just * after a new WebAppClassLoader is constructed and before it has been used. * Class paths may be added, options changed or the loader totally replaced. * @throws Exception */ public void configureClassLoader() throws Exception; /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** Configure Defaults. * This method is called to intialize the context to the containers default configuration. * Typically this would mean application of the webdefault.xml file. * @throws Exception */ public void configureDefaults() throws Exception; /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** Configure WebApp. * This method is called to apply the standard and vendor deployment descriptors. * Typically this is web.xml and jetty-web.xml. * @throws Exception */ public void configureWebApp() throws Exception; /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** DeConfigure WebApp. * This method is called to undo all configuration done to this webapphandler. This is * called to allow the context to work correctly over a stop/start cycle * @throws Exception */ public void deconfigureWebApp() throws Exception; } Other Jetty examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Jetty Configuration.java source code file: |
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