On Tue, 14 Sep 2021 12:36:28 GMT, Jim Laskey <jlas...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This change implements a simple web server that can be run on the >> command-line with `java -m jdk.httpserver`. >> >> This is facilitated by adding an entry point for the `jdk.httpserver` >> module, an implementation class whose main method is run when the above >> command is executed. This is the first such module entry point in the JDK. >> >> The server is a minimal HTTP server that serves the static files of a given >> directory, similar to existing alternatives on other platforms and >> convenient for testing, development, and debugging. >> >> Additionally, a small API is introduced for programmatic creation and >> customization. >> >> Testing: tier1-3. > > src/jdk.httpserver/share/classes/com/sun/net/httpserver/HttpHandlers.java > line 128: > >> 126: * <p> {@code headers} are the effective headers of the response. >> The >> 127: * response <i>body bytes</i> are a {@code UTF-8} encoded byte >> sequence of >> 128: * {@code body}. The response {@linkplain >> HttpExchange#sendResponseHeaders(int, long) is sent} > > Not sure what the javadoc looks like here, but it looks like the link is "is > sent". Curious. Just a rewording, maybe. ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5505