Ok, server.setThreadPool() does the trick :) Thanks, Clemens
2011/8/17 Clemens Eisserer <[email protected]> > Hi, > > I am trying to deploy an application with embedded jetty, however it is > running out of threads, so I would like to up the default thread-pool-size a > bit (guess it is arroud 10). > > This is what I tried: > > > Server server = new Serer(8080); > > AbstractConnector connector = (AbstractConnector) > server.getConnectors()[0]; > > connector.setThreadPool(new ExecutorThreadPool(10, 100, 10, > TimeUnit.SECONDS)); > > However does't seem to work - I am still still capped at arround 10 > threads. > > Any ideas what I am doing wrong? > > Thank you in advance, Clemens >
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