Installs and configures Jetty, Java servlet engine and webserver.
Platform:
- Debian, Ubuntu (OpenJDK, Sun)
- CentOS, Red Hat, Fedora (OpenJDK)
The following Opscode cookbooks are dependencies:
- java
node["jetty"]["host"]
- Listen to connections from this network host, default '0.0.0.0'.node["jetty"]["port"]
- The network port used by Jetty, default '8080'.node["jetty"]["jetty_args"]
- Additional arguments to pass to Jetty, default ''.node["jetty"]["java_options"]
- Extra options to pass to the JVM, default '-Xmx256m -Djava.awt.headless=true'.node["jetty"]["cargo"]["username"]
- Username that is granted access to the Cargo remote deploy app, if you are using it.node["jetty"]["cargo"]["password"]
- Password that grants access to the Cargo remote deploy app, if you are using it.
The default recipe will install the native package for Jetty. The service will be managed via the package provided init scripts.
This recipe adds Cargo remote deploy support to the Jetty service by deploying the Cargo remote deployer app that is available at http://cargo.codehaus.org/Downloads . This recipe includes the default recipe. To establish a password, set a default attribute like so:
"default_attributes": { "jetty": { "cargo": { "password": "cargo123" } } },
This recipe installs current jetty packages directly from eclipse.org. Init scripts from the package are copied to appropiate places and used.
Defaults to Jetty8, because JDK 7 is needed for Jetty 9. See the Java cookbook on how to enable JDK7.
This recipe installs the (now deprecated!) hightide distribution of jetty. The vendor provides both .deb and .rpm packages. Init scripts are included. There will be no jetty9 version of this distribution.
Simply include the recipe where you want Jetty installed.
- enable SSL support
- instrument logging
Author:: Seth Chisamore ([email protected])
Contributor:: Brian Dols ([email protected])
Copyright:: 2010, Opscode, Inc
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
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