Using a jetty context xml
deployable<http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/configuring-specific-webapp-deployment.html>
.

You can then configure the error handler to not show stacktraces.

<!DOCTYPE Configure PUBLIC "-//Jetty//Configure//EN" "
http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/configure_9_0.dtd";>
<Configure class="org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
  <Set name="contextPath">/test</Set>
  <Set name="war"><Property name="jetty.webapps"
default="."/>/test.war</Set>
  <Get name="errorHandler">
    <Call name="setShowStacks">   <!-- Here -->
      <Arg type="boolean">false</Arg>
    </Call>
  </Get>
</Configure>


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On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 6:21 AM, Mikhail Mazursky <[email protected]> wrote:

> Joakim,
>
> sorry for my english.
>
> 2013/10/1 Joakim Erdfelt <[email protected]>
>
>> Not clear what you are asking.
>>
>> Are you wanting to suppress stack traces in your log files?
>> Are you wanting to not show stack traces in your error output to browsers?
>>
> That's what I want.
>
>
>> Are you wanting to customize your error output to browsers?
>>
>>
>
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