Benjamin,

You need to put whatever jars you want to use that are external to the
webapp explicitly onto the classpath for your embedded runtime - we look at
the classloader parent of the webapp to find container jars for name
matching and thus annotation scanning etc.

 Also probably best to double escape the "." in ".jar" in a java string so
its "\\.jar"

Jan



On 11 May 2016 at 09:25, Benjamin Jaton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Did I mention that I was using an embedded Jetty? I am not using
> start.jar, and I don't have a real "jetty.home" for Jetty.
>
> I did set manually jetty.base though:
>         System.setProperty("jetty.home", "/path/to/folder/");
>         System.setProperty("jetty.base", "/path/to/folder/");
>
> Those libs are also used by other applications, so I'd rather not have
> them in a folder that is specific to jetty.
> Can I specify container libs without / outside a jetty base?
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Joakim Erdfelt <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> The technique you want ...
>>
>> First: setup a proper ${jetty.base}
>> Second: don't ever modify/change/edit/delete/rename any content in
>> ${jetty.home}
>> Third: keep the directories separate, not nested within each other.
>>
>> If you want arbitrary libs to exist in the server classpath, enable the
>> "ext" module for your ${jetty.base} and put them in your
>> ${jetty.base}/lib/ext/ directory.
>>
>> Test if you have the server classpath setup correctly by ...
>>
>> $ cd /path/to/my/jettybase
>> $ java -jar /path/to/my/jettyhome/start.jar --list-config
>>
>>
>>
>> Joakim Erdfelt / [email protected]
>>
>> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Benjamin Jaton <[email protected]
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have an existing embedded jetty and I would like to have the
>>> jstl-1.2.jar shared instead of having it inside each war.
>>>
>>> So I am setting the jetty.home property to /path/to/folder/
>>> and I put the jar in /path/to/folder/*lib/web/jstl-1.2.jar *
>>>
>>> Then I set this:
>>>
>>> webAppContext.setAttribute("org.eclipse.jetty.server.webapp.ContainerIncludeJarPattern",
>>>
>>>                 ".*/jstl-1.2.jar$");
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/9.2.7.v20150116/configuring-webapps.html
>>>
>>> However I still get this error in my logs:
>>>
>>> org.apache.jasper.JasperException: /WEB-INF/jsp/login.jsp (line: 1,
>>> column: 1) The absolute uri: http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core cannot
>>> be resolved in either web.xml or the jar files deployed with this
>>> application
>>>
>>> I tried to use ".*/.*/jstl-1.2.jar" and the full path of the jar without
>>> success.
>>> I tried to switch to DEBUG but I couldn't see anything about scanning
>>> the jars (just the o.e.j.a.AnnotationParser ones)
>>>
>>> Any idea?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ben
>>>
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