Dear Jesse,
could you check the Distribution Downloads, it still has 9.1.4, no 9.1.5.
Thanks
On 5 May 2014 23:30, Jesse McConnell jesse.mcconn...@gmail.com wrote:
We are pleased to announce the availability of Jetty 9.1.5!
Close to 20 issues have been resolved in this release and we
Sorry, I see it just few lines below. But wonder why is it not Stable?
On 6 May 2014 09:36, Peter Ondruška peter.ondruska+je...@kaibo.eu wrote:
Dear Jesse,
could you check the Distribution Downloads, it still has 9.1.4, no
9.1.5. Thanks
On 5 May 2014 23:30, Jesse McConnell
Ooops, fixed now.
thanks
Jan
On 6 May 2014 17:37, Peter Ondruška peter.ondruska+je...@kaibo.eu wrote:
Sorry, I see it just few lines below. But wonder why is it not Stable?
On 6 May 2014 09:36, Peter Ondruška peter.ondruska+je...@kaibo.eu wrote:
Dear Jesse,
could you check the
I first posted this to Stack Overflow and didn't get any answers; hoping
to get unstuck here.
We have a working Jetty 8 environment (and the person who set it up is
gone). I'm trying to get our applications running in a test Jetty 9.
Jetty starts up and writes to start.log, which informs me
Hi, Joakim,
Just wanted to follow up on this. I'm using the jetty.sh script and was
thinking perhaps it's using the full path to the logs directory when it
should be using a relative path? I'm not seeing this behavior with 9.1.3
and am consistently afterwards so curious what changed.
Thanks,
Some tips ...
From:
http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/configuring-specific-webapp-deployment.html
Your XML context files should be in the ${jetty.base}/webapps/ directory.
(It appears you are still on the old-school method of modifying
${jetty.home}, might want to read up on the
Hi,
I am using jetty9 and running into issues while passing parameters using
POST -
My service exposes multiple operations - op1(param1,param2)
op2(param1,param2)
I want to invoke op1(param1,param2) using jetty's httpClient and both
parameters are not strings.
HttpClient client = new