+ Done to ease dependency / exclusions listing requirements
elsewhere in the reactor.
(Prevents accidental discovered components from
triggering actions during use of jetty-home
as a dependency)
Signed-off-by: Joakim Erdfelt <joakim.erdfelt@gmail.com>
Reworked the start documentation.
Started skeleton of the operations guide.
Removed old_docs/deploying/hot-deployment.adoc and
old_docs/gettingstarted/getting-started/jetty-deployment.adoc,
since its content has been moved to the refactored documentation.
Restructured the skeleton of the operations guide.
Removed old_docs/deploying/anatomy-of-a-webapp.adoc,
since its content has been moved to the refactored documentation.
Removed old_docs/deploying/automatic-webapp-deployment.adoc,
since its content has been moved to the refactored documentation.
Removed old_docs/deploying/configuring-virtual-hosts.adoc,
since its content has been moved to the refactored documentation.
Removed old_docs/contexts/serving-webapps-from-particular-port.adoc
and example-jetty-embedded/src/main/resource/jetty-otherserver.xml,
since its content has been moved to the refactored documentation.
Simplified POMs.
Simplified index.adoc files, refactoring common things into config.adoc.
Expanded the deploy configuration documentation.
Expanded the protocols configuration documentation.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
On the client:
* Origin.Address.host is passed through HostPort.normalizeHost(),
so that if it is IPv6 is bracketed.
Now the ipv6 address passed to an `HttClient` request is bracketed.
* HttpRequest was de-bracketing the host, but now it does not anymore.
On the server:
* Request.getLocalAddr(), getLocalName(), getRemoteAddr(),
getRemoteHost(), getServerName(), when dealing with an IPv6 address,
return it bracketed.
The reason to return bracketed IPv6 also from *Addr() methods is that
if it is used with InetAddress/InetSocketAddress it still works, but
often it is interpreted as a URI host so brackets are necessary.
* DoSFilter was blindly bracketing - now it does not.
Added a number of test cases, and fixed those that expected
non-bracketed IPv6.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
Introduced:
* Request Request.headers(Consumer<HttpFields.Mutable>).
This allows applications to modify the headers, and chain calls.
It also delegates the precise semantic of put/add/remove/clear to HttpFields, so there is no API duplication.
* HttpRequest.header(HttpField) to efficiently add fields while normalizing the request (only used in implementation).
* HttpResponse.header(HttpField) to efficiently add fields while parsing the response (only used in implementation).
This pairs with HttpResponse.trailer(HttpField).
* HttpResponse.headers(Consumer<HttpFields.Mutable>) to modify the fields after they have been populated (only used in tests).
Removed:
* Request.[set,add,put,remove], replaced by headers(Consumer<HttpFields.Mutable>).
Deprecated:
* Request.header(String, String)
* Request.header(HttpHeader, String)
Both replaced by headers(Consumer<HttpFields.Mutable>) with clearer semantic for add/put/remove.
All the rest is code cleanup to remove the usage of the deprecated header() methods.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
Alternative implementation that adds JMX support for jetty-slf4j-impl.
This version modifies MBeanContainer to be aware of @MXBean annotations and *MBean and *MXBean interfaces, so it does not require a dependency on jetty-jmx nor on java.management.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
* Use HandlerList instead of HandlerCollection
Signed-off-by: Greg Wilkins <gregw@webtide.com>
* Use HandlerList instead of HandlerCollection
Signed-off-by: Greg Wilkins <gregw@webtide.com>