public final class JettyHttp2ContainerFactory extends Object
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server |
createHttp2Server(URI uri)
Creates HTTP/2 enabled
Server instance that registers an Handler. |
static org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server |
createHttp2Server(URI uri,
boolean start)
Creates HTTP/2 enabled
Server instance that registers an Handler. |
static org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server |
createHttp2Server(URI uri,
ResourceConfig configuration,
boolean start)
Create HTTP/2 enabled
Server that registers an Handler that
in turn manages all root resource and provider classes declared by the
resource configuration. |
static org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server |
createHttp2Server(URI uri,
ResourceConfig config,
boolean start,
Object parentContext)
Create HTTP/2 enabled
Server that registers an Handler that
in turn manages all root resource and provider classes declared by the
resource configuration. |
static org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server |
createHttp2Server(URI uri,
org.eclipse.jetty.util.ssl.SslContextFactory sslContextFactory,
JettyHttpContainer handler,
boolean start)
Create HTTP/2 enabled
Server that registers an Handler that
in turn manages all root resource and provider classes found by searching the
classes referenced in the java classpath. |
public static org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server createHttp2Server(URI uri) throws ProcessingException
Server instance that registers an Handler.uri - uri on which the ApplicationHandler will be deployed. Only first path
segment will be used as context path, the rest will be ignored.Server.ProcessingException - in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty Server instance.IllegalArgumentException - if uri is null.public static org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server createHttp2Server(URI uri, ResourceConfig configuration, boolean start) throws ProcessingException
Server that registers an Handler that
in turn manages all root resource and provider classes declared by the
resource configuration.
This implementation defers to the
ContainerFactory.createContainer(Class, javax.ws.rs.core.Application) method
for creating an Container that manages the root resources.uri - URI on which the Jersey web application will be deployed. Only first path segment will be
used as context path, the rest will be ignored.configuration - web application configuration.start - if set to false, server will not get started, which allows to configure the underlying
transport layer, see above for details.Server.ProcessingException - in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty Server instance.IllegalArgumentException - if uri is null.public static org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server createHttp2Server(URI uri, boolean start) throws ProcessingException
Server instance that registers an Handler.uri - uri on which the ApplicationHandler will be deployed. Only first path
segment will be used as context path, the rest will be ignored.start - if set to false, server will not get started, which allows to configure the underlying transport
layer, see above for details.Server.ProcessingException - in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty Server instance.IllegalArgumentException - if uri is null.public static org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server createHttp2Server(URI uri, ResourceConfig config, boolean start, Object parentContext)
Server that registers an Handler that
in turn manages all root resource and provider classes declared by the
resource configuration.uri - the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be
equal to "https". The URI user information and host
are ignored If the URI port is not present then port 143 will be
used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored.config - the resource configuration.parentContext - DI provider specific context with application's registered bindings.start - if set to false, server will not get started, this allows end users to set
additional properties on the underlying listener.Server.ProcessingException - in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty Server instance.IllegalArgumentException - if uri is null.JettyHttpContainerpublic static org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server createHttp2Server(URI uri, org.eclipse.jetty.util.ssl.SslContextFactory sslContextFactory, JettyHttpContainer handler, boolean start)
Server that registers an Handler that
in turn manages all root resource and provider classes found by searching the
classes referenced in the java classpath.uri - the URI to create the http server. The URI scheme must be
equal to https. The URI user information and host
are ignored. If the URI port is not present then port
443 will be
used. The URI path, query and fragment components are ignored.sslContextFactory - this is the SSL context factory used to configure SSL connectorhandler - the container that handles all HTTP requestsstart - if set to false, server will not get started, this allows end users to set
additional properties on the underlying listener.Server.ProcessingException - in case of any failure when creating a new Jetty Server instance.IllegalArgumentException - if uri is null.JettyHttpContainerCopyright © 2007-2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms.