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package net.i2p.router.web;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
import net.i2p.I2PAppContext;
import org.mortbay.jetty.Server;
import org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationContext;
/**
* Start a webappapp classpath as specified in webapps.config.
*
* Sadly, setting Class-Path in MANIFEST.MF doesn't work for jetty wars.
* We could look there ourselves, or look for another properties file in the war,
* but let's just do it in webapps.config.
*
* No, wac.addClassPath() does not work.
*
* http://servlets.com/archive/servlet/ReadMsg?msgId=511113&listName=jetty-support
*
* @since 0.7.12
* @author zzz
*/
public class WebAppStarter {
/**
* adds and starts
*/
static void startWebApp(I2PAppContext ctx, Server server, String appName, String warPath) throws Exception {
File tmpdir = new File(ctx.getTempDir(), "jetty-work-" + appName + ctx.random().nextInt());
WebApplicationContext wac = addWebApp(ctx, server, appName, warPath, tmpdir);
wac.start();
}
/**
* add but don't start
*/
static WebApplicationContext addWebApp(I2PAppContext ctx, Server server, String appName, String warPath, File tmpdir) throws IOException {
WebApplicationContext wac = server.addWebApplication("/"+ appName, warPath);
tmpdir.mkdir();
wac.setTempDirectory(tmpdir);
// this does the passwords...
RouterConsoleRunner.initialize(wac);
// see WebAppConfiguration for info
String[] classNames = server.getWebApplicationConfigurationClassNames();
String[] newClassNames = new String[classNames.length + 1];
for (int j = 0; j < classNames.length; j++)
newClassNames[j] = classNames[j];
newClassNames[classNames.length] = WebAppConfiguration.class.getName();
wac.setConfigurationClassNames(newClassNames);
return wac;
}
}