Java – clean up jetty – delete ‘unnecessary things’

I'm used to using jetty as my web container

What I did in the installation step was to get the original tar ball and clear some directories and files from it

What I want to put forward here is:

I change the default dock package:

>Delete:

> README. txt > pom. XML > Javadoc / > examples / > / webapps / test * > / contexts / test * > / project website > / resources / log4j properties

> CREATE:

>Work/

Question:

>Didn't I break any permits? > Can I bring any defects (performance / stability) to the system? > Does anyone order more on the dock? > Comments? > Question? > Tips?

Related articles:

> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1486449/redistributing-jetty

Solution

correct.

The only drawback is that the log4j properties file is useful for controlling how many (or how many) logging is performed Disabling logging results in smaller log files, saving disk space (it should not be a TB drive problem.) If the record properties file cannot be found, the application may default to the debug or info level instead of the error level Therefore, log4j helps to inform all applications that only critical information is recorded

Eliminating irrelevant examples (test suites) enhances security by exposing less system information It also saves a little memory because the test webapps cannot be loaded into memory

You can clean up the webapps directory as follows:

cd /opt/jetty
rm -rf webapps
mkdir -p webapps/root
echo "<html><body></body></html>" > webapps/root/index.html

Restart the dock

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