Updated documentation for recent jetty image changes

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Greg Wilkins 2015-08-28 15:40:12 +10:00
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Jetty is a pure Java-based HTTP (Web) server and Java Servlet container. While W
# How to use this image.
Run the default Jetty server (`CMD ["jetty.sh", "run"]`):
Run the default Jetty server (`CMD ["java","-Djava.io.tmpdir=/tmp/jetty","-jar","/usr/local/jetty/start.jar"]`):
```console
$ docker run -d %%REPO%%:9
@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ The default Jetty environment in the image is:
JETTY_HOME = /usr/local/jetty
JETTY_BASE = /var/lib/jetty
JETTY_CONF = /usr/local/jetty/etc/jetty.conf
JETTY_STATE = /run/jetty/jetty.state
JETTY_ARGS =
JAVA_OPTIONS =
JETTY_CONF = /usr/local/jetty/etc/jetty.conf # Deprecated
JETTY_STATE = /run/jetty/jetty.state # Deprecated
JETTY_ARGS = # Deprecated
JAVA_OPTIONS = # Deprecated
TMPDIR = /tmp/jetty
## Deployment
@ -38,6 +38,24 @@ Webapps can be [deployed](https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/qu
For older EOL'd images based on Jetty 7 or Jetty 8, please follow the [legacy instructions](https://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Howto/Deploy_Web_Applications) on the Eclipse Wiki and deploy under `/usr/local/jetty/webapps` instead of `/var/lib/jetty/webapps`.
## Configuration
The configuration of the jetty server can be reported by running with the --list-config option:
```console
$ docker run -d %%REPO%%:9 --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
```
To update the server configuration in a new docker image, the Dockerfile may enamble additional modules with RUN commands like:
```
WORKDIR $JETTY_BASE
RUN java -jar "$JETTY_HOME/start.jar" --add-to-startd=jmx,http2
```
Modules may be configured in a Dockerfile by editing the properties in corresponding `/var/lib/jetty/start.d/*.mod` file or the module can be deactivated by
removing that file.
## Read-only container
To run `%%REPO%%` as a read-only container, have Docker create the `/tmp/jetty` and `/run/jetty` directories as volumes: