So I have a server endpoint that gets deployed via a websocket server using Tyrus. Several swing apps I have written use this server endpoint to communicate. However I would like to also deploy a .jsp web page on this same server.
As of now I am able to access the .jsp page however it displays as code in the browser rather than generating the proper html.
package com.server;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Scanner;
import javax.websocket.DeploymentException;
import org.glassfish.tyrus.server.Server;
import com.util.DiscordLogger;
public class Main {
public static DiscordLogger discord = new DiscordLogger();
public static void main(String args[]) {
final Map<String, Object> serverProperties = new HashMap<String, Object>();
serverProperties.put(Server.STATIC_CONTENT_ROOT, "./WebContent"); //folder with .jsp file
Server server = new Server("localhost", 8080, "/Server", serverProperties,
com.websocket.WebSocketServer.class);
try {
server.start();
System.out.println("Press any key to stop the server..");
new Scanner(System.in).nextLine();
} catch (DeploymentException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
} finally {
server.stop();
}
}
}
Tyrus is purely an implementation of WebSockets, and does not support JSP. To use JSPs, you need a servlet container, such as Tomcat or Payara Micro.