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Revision as of 14:48, December 9, 2015
Installing and configuring Jetty
Jetty version 9 is a mandatory component that must be installed and configured on each Web Services node prior to starting the installation and configuration of Web Services and Applications.
Important
Jetty version 8 is no longer supported by Web Services. For more information about Jetty, refer to the Jetty documentation.Install Jetty
Prerequisites
- You have installed the latest Java 1.7 JDK 64bit for Linux. For more information, refer to the Java documentation.
Start
- Download the latest Jetty version available in stable-9 from Eclipse.
- Copy the Jetty archive to the installation directory. For example: /opt/jetty
- Use a tar utility to extract the files. For example: tar -zxvf jetty-distribution-9.2.1.v20140609.tar.gz
- Start Jetty to confirm it has been installed correctly:
[java_path]/java -jar [jetty_path]/start.jar
- [java_path] — The path to your Java installation. For example, /usr/bin.
- [jetty_path] — The path to your Jetty installation. For example, /opt/jetty.
- [host] — The host name (fully qualified domain name) or IP address where you installed Jetty.
You should see a Jetty Test application page.
Important
If you plan to use the Gplus Adapter for Salesforce or WebRTC for Workspace Web Edition, you should also
configure Jetty for SSL.End
Next Steps
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