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Jetty is now installed in %%APP_HOME%%
You may want to activate it in /etc/rc.conf:
# echo %%APP_NAME%%_enable="YES" >> /etc/rc.conf
Then copy the sample configuration file to the proper location:
# cp %%PREFIX%%/jetty/etc/jetty.xml %%PREFIX%%/etc/jetty.xml
Now, start Jetty:
env - %%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.d/%%APP_NAME%%.sh start
For this control script to run seamlessly, it is recommended to increase the
maximum length of commands displayed by ps(1). Please append the following
setting to /etc/sysctl.conf:
# Do not truncate command line arguments in ps(1) listing
kern.ps_arg_cache_limit=10000
This setting will take effect at next reboot, however it is possible to have
immediate effect with the following command as root:
# sysctl kern.ps_arg_cache_limit=10000
If you wish to skip this setting, please note that the `stop', `restart' and
`status' will not function properly with %%APP_NAME%%.sh.
Once Jetty is started, point your web browser to the default home page at
http://localhost:8080/test/ to read the documentation and test the samples.
Jetty configuration is located at %%PREFIX%%/etc/%%APP_NAME%%.xml
Enjoy!
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