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* First pass

Signed-off-by: Chris Walker <WalkerWatch@users.noreply.github.com>

* Fixing license header

Signed-off-by: Chris Walker <WalkerWatch@users.noreply.github.com>
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===== JMX Remote Access Authorization

The standard `JMXConnectorServer` provides several options to authorize access.
For a complete guide to controlling authentication and authorization in JMX, see https://blogs.oracle.com/lmalventosa/entry/jmx_authentication_authorization[Authentication and Authorization in JMX RMI connectors].

To authorize access to the `JMXConnectorServer` you can use this configuration, where the `jmx.password` and `jmx.access` files have the format specified in the blog entry above:

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$ dot -Tpng -o modules.png modules.dot
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See http://graphviz.org/[graphviz.org] for details on http://graphviz.org/content/command-line-invocation[how to post-process this dotty file] into the output best suited for your needs.
See http://graphviz.org/[graphviz.org] for details on how to post-process this dotty file into the output best suited for your needs.

--create-files::
Create any missing files that are required by initialized modules.
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==== Conscrypt SSL

Jetty includes support for Google's https://github.com/google/conscrypt/[Conscrypt SSL], which is built on their fork of https://www.openssl.org/[OpenSSL], https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl/[BoringSSL].
Implementing Conscrypt for the link:{GITBROWSEURL}/jetty-alpn/jetty-alpn-conscrypt-server/src/test/java/org/eclipse/jetty/alpn/conscrypt/server/ConscryptHTTP2Server.java[server] or link:{GITBROWSEURL}/jetty-alpn/jetty-alpn-conscrypt-client/src/test/java/org/eclipse/jetty/alpn/java/client/ConscryptHTTP2Client.java[client] is very straightforward process - simply instantiate an instance of Conscrypt's `OpenSSLProvider` and set `Conscrypt` as a provider for Jetty's `SslContextFactory`:
Implementing Conscrypt for the link:{GITBROWSEURL}/jetty-alpn/jetty-alpn-conscrypt-server/src/test/java/org/eclipse/jetty/alpn/conscrypt/server/ConscryptHTTP2ServerTest.java[server] or link:{GITBROWSEURL}/jetty-alpn/jetty-alpn-conscrypt-client/src/test/java/org/eclipse/jetty/alpn/java/client/ConscryptHTTP2ClientTest.java[client] is very straightforward process - simply instantiate an instance of Conscrypt's `OpenSSLProvider` and set `Conscrypt` as a provider for Jetty's `SslContextFactory`:

[source, java]
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* link:{GITBROWSEURL}/jetty-server/src/main/config/etc/jetty-stats.xml[jetty-stats.xml]
* link:{GITBROWSEURL}/jetty-server/src/main/config/etc/jetty-requestlog.xml[jetty-requestlog.xml]
* link:{GITBROWSEURL}/jetty-server/src/main/config/etc/jetty-lowresources.xml[jetty-lowresources.xml]
* link:{GITBROWSEURL}/tests/test-webapps/test-jetty-webapp/src/main/config/etc/test-realm.xml[test-realm.xml]
* link:{GITBROWSEURL}/tests/test-webapps/test-jetty-webapp/src/main/config/demo-base/etc/test-realm.xml[test-realm.xml]

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|=======================================================================
|Jar |Bundle Symbolic Name |Location
|javax.websocket-api |javax.websocket-api
|https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/javax/websocket/websocket-api[Maven
|https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/javax/websocket/[Maven
central]
|=======================================================================
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[[jetty-javaee]]
=== Jetty and Java EE Web Profile

Jetty implements aspects of the Java EE specification, primarily the Servlet Specification.
Jetty implements aspects of the Java EE specification, primarily the Servlet Specification.
Recent releases of the Java EE platform have introduced a Web Profile, recognizing that many developers need only a subset of the many technologies under the Java EE umbrella.

While Jetty itself does not ship all of the Web Profile technologies, Jetty architecture is such that you can plug in third party implementations to produce a container customized to your exact needs.
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|http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=353[JSR 353] |Java API for JSON Processing 1.0 (JSON-P) |No |Yes, eg JSON-P https://java.net/projects/jsonp/[reference implementation]

|link:jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=318[JSR 318] |Interceptors 1.2 |No |Yes as part of a CDI implementation
|http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=318[JSR 318] |Interceptors 1.2 |No |Yes as part of a CDI implementation
|=======================================================================

[[jetty-javaee-6]]
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|http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=250[JSR 250] |Common Annotations for the Java Platform |Yes |Partially (for non-core Servlet Spec annotations)

|http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=907[JSR 907] |Java Transaction API (JTA) |Yes |Implementations are pluggable, such as http://www.atomikos.com/[Atomikos], http://jotm.ow2.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome[JOTM], http://jencks.codehaus.org/Transaction+Manager[Jencks (Geronimo Transaction Manager)]
|http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=907[JSR 907] |Java Transaction API (JTA) |Yes |Implementations are pluggable, such as http://www.atomikos.com/[Atomikos], http://jotm.ow2.org/[JOTM], http://jencks.codehaus.org/Transaction+Manager[Jencks (Geronimo Transaction Manager)]

|http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=303[JSR 303] |Bean Validation 1.0 |No |Yes as part of another technology (JSF), or a stand-alone implementation such as http://www.hibernate.org/subprojects/validator/docs.html[Hiberate
Validator]
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====
To ensure your `webdefault.xml` files are validated, you will need to set the `validateXml` attribute to true as described link:#jetty-xml-dtd[here.]
====
The `webdefault.xml` link:{GITBROWSURL}/jetty-webapp/src/main/config/etc/webdefault.xml[included with the Jetty Distribution] contains several configuration options, such as init params and servlet mappings, and is separated into sections for easy navigation.
The `webdefault.xml` link:{GITBROWSEURLSURL}/jetty-webapp/src/main/config/etc/webdefault.xml[included with the Jetty Distribution] contains several configuration options, such as init params and servlet mappings, and is separated into sections for easy navigation.
Some of the more common options include, but are not limited to:

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This distribution of Jetty is not created or maintained by the Jetty project though we have had a fair amount of communication with the folks behind it and we are very pleased with how this Linux distribution has stayed current.
Releases are kept largely in sync with our releases as there is a wonderful automatic notification mechanism in place for Fedora that detects our releases and immediately opens an issue for them to update.

* https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/name/jetty[Jetty on Fedora]
* https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/jetty[Jetty on Fedora]

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