Nicholas,

currently Jetty-9 does not use direct buffers for protocol for HTTP, but I
just noticed that SPDY is using direct buffers.

However this should mostly be transparent to users, why do you wish to
control it?

Note that the DefaultServlet has a useFileMappedBuffer option that can be
set as a init param and does have a more visible effect (of locking files).

cheers



On 14 September 2013 06:01, Nicholas Lun <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> In Jetty 8 you could disable the use of Direct Buffers for NIO connectors
> via the setUseDirectBuffers(bool) method in the AbstractNIOConnector class.
> Is there a way to do this in Jetty 9?
>
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