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Jetty File Sample
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# Defaults for jetty see /etc/init.d/jetty for more | |
# change to 0 to allow Jetty to start | |
NO_START=0 | |
# change to 'no' or uncomment to use the default setting in /etc/default/rcS | |
VERBOSE=yes | |
# Run Jetty as this user ID (default: jetty) | |
# Set this to an empty string to prevent Jetty from starting automatically | |
#JETTY_USER=jetty | |
# Listen to connections from this network host | |
# Use 0.0.0.0 as host to accept all connections. | |
# Uncomment to restrict access to localhost | |
JETTY_HOST=127.0.0.1 | |
# The network port used by Jetty | |
JETTY_PORT=8983 | |
# Timeout in seconds for the shutdown of all webapps | |
#JETTY_SHUTDOWN=30 | |
# Additional arguments to pass to Jetty | |
#JETTY_ARGS= | |
# Extra options to pass to the JVM | |
#JAVA_OPTIONS="-Xmx256m -Djava.awt.headless=true -Djava.library.path=/usr/lib" | |
# Home of Java installation. | |
#JAVA_HOME= | |
# The first existing directory is used for JAVA_HOME (if JAVA_HOME is not | |
# defined in /etc/default/jetty). Should contain a list of space separated directories. | |
#JDK_DIRS="/usr/lib/jvm/default-java /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun" | |
# Java compiler to use for translating JavaServer Pages (JSPs). You can use all | |
# compilers that are accepted by Ant's build.compiler property. | |
#JSP_COMPILER=jikes | |
# Jetty uses a directory to store temporary files like unpacked webapps | |
#JETTY_TMP=/var/cache/jetty | |
# Jetty uses a config file to setup its boot classpath | |
#JETTY_START_CONFIG=/etc/jetty/start.config | |
# Default for number of days to keep old log files in /var/log/jetty/ | |
#LOGFILE_DAYS=14 |
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