Issue #1117
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@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ Not only does the `quickstart-web.xml` contain all the discovered Servlets, Filt
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With the quickstart mechanism, Jetty is able to entirely bypass all scanning and discovery modes and start a webapp in a predictable and fast way.
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Tests have shown that webapps that took many seconds to scan and deploy can now be deployed in a few hundred milliseconds.
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Additionally, if debug logging is enabled, the generated quickstart information is tagged with the origin of every element, which can be useful for debugging purposes.
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==== Setting up Quickstart
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@ -71,6 +70,27 @@ autoPreconfigure::
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(true/false).
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If true, the first time the webapp is run, the WEB-INF/quickstart-web.xml is generated BEFORE the webapp is deployed.
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Subsequent runs use the previously generated quickstart file.
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originAttribute::
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The name of an attribute to insert into the generated elements in quickstart-web.xml that gives the origin of the element.
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By default it is `origin`.
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generateOrigin::
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(true/false).
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By default it is `false`.
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If true, the origin attribute will be inserted into each element in quickstart-web.xml.
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Note that origin attributes will also be generated if debug log level is enabled.
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The origin is either a descriptor eg web.xml,web-fragment.xml,override-web.xml file, or an annotation eg @WebServlet.
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For xml validation each attribute must be unique, and therefore an integer counter is appended to each value.
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Some examples of elements with origin attribute information are:
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[source, xml, subs="{sub-order}"]
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<listener origin="DefaultsDescriptor(file:///path/to/distro/etc/webdefault.xml):21">
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<listener origin="WebDescriptor(file:///path/to/base/webapps/test-spec/WEB-INF/web.xml):22">
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<servlet-class origin="FragmentDescriptor(jar:file:///path/to/base/webapps/test-spec/WEB-INF/lib/test-web-fragment.jar!/META-INF/web-fragment.xml):23">
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<servlet-class origin="@WebServlet(com.acme.test.TestServlet):24">
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====== In XML
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If a web application already has a context xml file, eg `webapps/myapp.xml` file, simply change the class in the `Configure` element.
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@ -727,6 +727,7 @@ If this is not the case, you will get an "Address already in use" error message
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==== jetty:effective-web-xml
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This goal calculates a synthetic `web.xml` (the "effective web.xml") according to the rules of the Servlet Specification taking into account all sources of discoverable configuration of web components in your application: descriptors (`webdefault.xml`, `web.xml`, `web-fragment.xml`s, `web-override.xml`) and discovered annotations (`@WebServlet`, `@WebFilter`, `@WebListener`).
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Note that no programmatic declarations of servlets, filters and listeners can be taken into account.
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The effective `web.xml` from these combined sources is generated and displayed as maven log output.
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Other useful information about your webapp that is produced as part of the analysis is also stored as context parameters in the effective-web.xml.
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The effective-web.xml can be used in conjunction with the link:#quickstart-webapp[Quickstart] feature to quickly start your webapp (note that Quickstart is not appropriate for the mvn jetty goals).
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effectiveWebXml::
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The full path name of a file into which you would like the effective web xml generated.
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Note that no programmatic declarations of servlets, filters and listeners will be taken into account.
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You can also generate the origin of each element into the effective web.xml file.
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The origin is either a descriptor eg web.xml,web-fragment.xml,override-web.xml file, or an annotation eg @WebServlet.
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Some examples of elements with origin attribute information are:
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[source, xml, subs="{sub-order}"]
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<listener origin="DefaultsDescriptor(file:///path/to/distro/etc/webdefault.xml):21">
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<listener origin="WebDescriptor(file:///path/to/base/webapps/test-spec/WEB-INF/web.xml):22">
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<servlet-class origin="FragmentDescriptor(jar:file:///path/to/base/webapps/test-spec/WEB-INF/lib/test-web-fragment.jar!/META-INF/web-fragment.xml):23">
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<servlet-class origin="@WebServlet(com.acme.test.TestServlet):24">
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To generate origin informatino, use the following configuration parameters on the `webApp` element:
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originAttribute::
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The name of the attribute that will contain the origin.
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By default it is `origin`.
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generateOrigin::
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False by default. If true, will force the generation of the originAttribute onto each element.
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[[using-overlaid-wars]]
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==== Using Overlaid wars
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