Grizzly servlet deployer can handle a web,xml as input
java -jar .\target\grizzly-http-servlet-deployer-1.9.16-SNAPSHOT.jar -a
/path/web.xml
but I don't think we can catch the selector like you did.. Waiting for a
response from grizly team.
2009/5/14 aloleary <alanoleary_at_gmail.com>
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> My config is available in a web.xml
>
> What would be great (maybe this is possible?)
>
> Is to bootstrap an embedded grizzly just pointing it to a web.xml but does
> not expect filesystem paths/exploded war etc..
>
> The work im doing is to simply try and mirror the web.xml programatically
>
> It does still seem to have some issues as the context path is correctly
> adding on 'rest' now and I have http://xyz:port/rest/resource but spring
> security now seems to think the whole root is http://xyz:port/rest rather
> than http://xyz:port/...
>
> (this is all working fine in standalone war)
>
> will keep digging
>
> -A-
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>
> Survivant 00 wrote:
> >
> > I want to ask if the config is in a web.xml.
> >
> > because if it's there.. maybe Grizzly Deployer will be able to handle
> > that..
> > if not, maybe we should have that.
> >
> > what do you think ?
> >
> > 2009/5/14 Jeanfrancois Arcand <Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_sun.com>
> >
> > ---snip---
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