Maven Jetty Plugin - Disable Http Trace





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I have a maven project with a web.xml and run it using mvn jetty:run
How can I disable the http-tracing?



Edit: I looked here but I was unable to identify the relevant tags...



This is the relevant plugin:



  <plugin>
<groupId>org.eclipse.jetty</groupId>
<artifactId>jetty-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>9.2.11.v20150529</version>
<configuration>
<jettyXml>src/jetty.xml</jettyXml>
</configuration>
</plugin>









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    I have a maven project with a web.xml and run it using mvn jetty:run
    How can I disable the http-tracing?



    Edit: I looked here but I was unable to identify the relevant tags...



    This is the relevant plugin:



      <plugin>
    <groupId>org.eclipse.jetty</groupId>
    <artifactId>jetty-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>9.2.11.v20150529</version>
    <configuration>
    <jettyXml>src/jetty.xml</jettyXml>
    </configuration>
    </plugin>









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      I have a maven project with a web.xml and run it using mvn jetty:run
      How can I disable the http-tracing?



      Edit: I looked here but I was unable to identify the relevant tags...



      This is the relevant plugin:



        <plugin>
      <groupId>org.eclipse.jetty</groupId>
      <artifactId>jetty-maven-plugin</artifactId>
      <version>9.2.11.v20150529</version>
      <configuration>
      <jettyXml>src/jetty.xml</jettyXml>
      </configuration>
      </plugin>









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      I have a maven project with a web.xml and run it using mvn jetty:run
      How can I disable the http-tracing?



      Edit: I looked here but I was unable to identify the relevant tags...



      This is the relevant plugin:



        <plugin>
      <groupId>org.eclipse.jetty</groupId>
      <artifactId>jetty-maven-plugin</artifactId>
      <version>9.2.11.v20150529</version>
      <configuration>
      <jettyXml>src/jetty.xml</jettyXml>
      </configuration>
      </plugin>






      jetty maven-jetty-plugin end-of-life






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      Joakim Erdfelt

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          Two things.




          1. Jetty 9.2 is EOL (End of Life) - consider upgrading to something supported and stable (such as the recently released 9.4.14.v20181114)


          2. The TRACE method in HTTP is disabled by default (via the webdefaults.xml descriptor).



          The only way you can use TRACE is to both intentionally configure your webapp to use a custom default descriptor without this constraint (which your <configuration> section doesn't do), and have a Servlet that implements doTrace() or service() methods to support the TRACE method.






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            Two things.




            1. Jetty 9.2 is EOL (End of Life) - consider upgrading to something supported and stable (such as the recently released 9.4.14.v20181114)


            2. The TRACE method in HTTP is disabled by default (via the webdefaults.xml descriptor).



            The only way you can use TRACE is to both intentionally configure your webapp to use a custom default descriptor without this constraint (which your <configuration> section doesn't do), and have a Servlet that implements doTrace() or service() methods to support the TRACE method.






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              Two things.




              1. Jetty 9.2 is EOL (End of Life) - consider upgrading to something supported and stable (such as the recently released 9.4.14.v20181114)


              2. The TRACE method in HTTP is disabled by default (via the webdefaults.xml descriptor).



              The only way you can use TRACE is to both intentionally configure your webapp to use a custom default descriptor without this constraint (which your <configuration> section doesn't do), and have a Servlet that implements doTrace() or service() methods to support the TRACE method.






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                Two things.




                1. Jetty 9.2 is EOL (End of Life) - consider upgrading to something supported and stable (such as the recently released 9.4.14.v20181114)


                2. The TRACE method in HTTP is disabled by default (via the webdefaults.xml descriptor).



                The only way you can use TRACE is to both intentionally configure your webapp to use a custom default descriptor without this constraint (which your <configuration> section doesn't do), and have a Servlet that implements doTrace() or service() methods to support the TRACE method.






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                Two things.




                1. Jetty 9.2 is EOL (End of Life) - consider upgrading to something supported and stable (such as the recently released 9.4.14.v20181114)


                2. The TRACE method in HTTP is disabled by default (via the webdefaults.xml descriptor).



                The only way you can use TRACE is to both intentionally configure your webapp to use a custom default descriptor without this constraint (which your <configuration> section doesn't do), and have a Servlet that implements doTrace() or service() methods to support the TRACE method.







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