Hi Matt,

When you say embedded jetty instance, you mean your application is invoking
jetty and setting up the jetty structure? If so, you could insert a Handler
in the HandlerList before the ContextHandlerCollection. That Handler would
check some static value set by your application, and then either serve a
reply or let the request flow on to the ContextHandlerCollection to be
handled by your app.  Of course you'd have to arrange visibility of some of
your apps classes in the Handler to make that work.

Jan

On 13 November 2017 at 01:37, Matthew Sheppard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I recently ran across an article about using Tomcat’s Valve mechanism to
> serve information about the progress of starting up the underlying web apps
> - http://www.nurkiewicz.com/2015/09/displaying-progress-of-spring.html
>
> Can anyone point me in a possible direction for doing the same kinda of
> thing with an embedded Jetty instance? Or even better, are there examples
> of people already doing this with Jetty I could take a look at?
>
> Cheers,
> Matt
>
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