yes, I am using https://github.com/alexwinston/RunJettyRun that apparently is
a fork of the original project that originated in the need to use an
jetty.xml.

So I am already setting an additional jetty.xml, this can be done in the Run
configuration, no need to use -D param. But as I mentioned solr does not
start cleanly if I do that.

So I wanted to understand what role plays /etc/jetty.xml 
- when solr is started via 'java -jar start.jar'
- when started with RunJettyRun in eclipse.



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