diff --git a/jetty/content.md b/jetty/content.md index be918c624..31b8703b0 100644 --- a/jetty/content.md +++ b/jetty/content.md @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ Jetty is a pure Java-based HTTP (Web) server and Java Servlet container. While W Run the default Jetty server: ```console -$ docker run -d %%REPO%%:9 +$ docker run -d %%REPO%% ``` You can test it by visiting `http://container-ip:8080` in a browser or, if you need access outside the host, on port 8888: ```console -$ docker run -d -p 8888:8080 %%REPO%%:9 +$ docker run -d -p 8888:8080 %%REPO%% ``` You can then go to `http://localhost:8888` or `http://host-ip:8888` in a browser. @@ -39,19 +39,19 @@ For older EOL'd images based on Jetty 7 or Jetty 8, please follow the [legacy in The configuration of the Jetty server can be reported by running with the `--list-config` option: ```console -$ docker run -d %%REPO%%:9 --list-config +$ docker run -d %%REPO%% --list-config ``` Configuration such as parameters and additional modules may also be passed in via the command line. For example: ```console -$ docker run -d %%REPO%%:9 --modules=jmx jetty.threadPool.maxThreads=500 +$ docker run -d %%REPO%% --modules=jmx jetty.threadPool.maxThreads=500 ``` To update the server configuration in a derived Docker image, the `Dockerfile` may enable additional modules with `RUN` commands like: ```Dockerfile -FROM jetty:9 +FROM jetty RUN java -jar "$JETTY_HOME/start.jar" --add-to-startd=jmx,stats ``` @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Modules may be configured in a `Dockerfile` by editing the properties in the cor To run `%%REPO%%` as a read-only container, have Docker create the `/tmp/jetty` and `/run/jetty` directories as volumes: ```console -$ docker run -d --read-only -v /tmp/jetty -v /run/jetty %%REPO%%:9 +$ docker run -d --read-only -v /tmp/jetty -v /run/jetty %%REPO%% ``` Since the container is read-only, you'll need to either mount in your webapps directory with `-v /path/to/my/webapps:/var/lib/jetty/webapps` or by populating `/var/lib/jetty/webapps` in a derived image. @@ -75,5 +75,5 @@ By default, this image starts as user `root` and uses Jetty's `setuid` module to If you would like the image to start immediately as user `jetty` instead of starting as `root`, you can start the container with `-u jetty`: ```console -$ docker run -d -u jetty %%REPO%%:9 +$ docker run -d -u jetty %%REPO%% ```