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Hey people, it's my first question here.

I successfully embedded Jetty on a test application. It can serve files without issues. Now I want to know if it's possible for Jetty to serve files that are inside its own Jar file.

Does anyone know if that's possible?

Thanks!

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An example is listed on the Jetty embedding page at http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Embedding+Jetty

The trick is to create a File URL to your classpath location.

String webDir = this.class.getClassLoader().getResource("com/company/project/mywebdir").toExternalForm();

ServletContextHandler context = new ServletContextHandler(); context.setContextPath("/"); context.setResourceBase(webDir);

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Found the answer and it's not Jetty, it's Winstone. http://winstone.sf.net

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Maybe more of a hack, but aren't JAR files actually ZIPs? (not sure) Could you unzip them into a temporary folder and serve them from there?

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I could, but I want a self-contained web application inside a Jar for simplicity purposes. :) – LaSombra Sep 22 at 23:05

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