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+ Mizuno is a set of Jetty-powered running shoes for JRuby/Rack.
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+
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+ To use Mizuno with your Rack app:
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+
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+ gem install mizuno
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+ cd /path/to/my/rack/app
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+ mizuno
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+
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+ ...and you're off and running. You don't need to set up a Java web
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+ container for your Rack application to run under JRuby, because Mizuno
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+ works just like Mongrel, WEBRick, Thin, or any other standard Rack
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+ handler.
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+
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+ Mizuno is the fastest option for Rack applications on JRuby:
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+
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+ Mizuno: 6106.66 req/s (mean)
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+ Jetty (via jruby-rack): 2011.67 req/s (mean)
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+ Mongrel: 1479.15 req/sec (mean)
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+
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+ Mizuno also supports asynchronous request handling.
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+
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+ All the speed comes from Jetty 7; Mizuno just ties it to Rack through
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+ JRuby's Ruby/Java integration layer.
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+
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+ Note that Mizuno is NOT a direct replacement for jruby-rack or Warbler,
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+ because it doesn't produce WAR files or make any attempt to package a
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+ Rack application for installation in a Java web container.
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+
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+ There's also a few features that I have yet to implement:
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+ 1. Integrate the cometd servlet to provide Comet/Bayeux.
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+ 2. Route Jetty's logs into Rack::Logger.
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+ 3. Add hooks for realtime monitoring of server performance.
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+ 4. Add the ability to run multiple Rack apps in a single JVM.
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ # Make sure we're on JRuby.
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+ raise("Rack::Handler::Mizuno only runs on JRuby.") \
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+ unless (RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/)
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+
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+ require 'rack'
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+ require 'rack/handler/mizuno'
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+
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+ server = Rack::Server.new
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+ server.options[:server] = 'mizuno'
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+ server.start
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+ require 'rack/handler/mizuno/http_server'
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+ #
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+ # A Rack handler for Jetty 7.
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+ #
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+ # Written by Don Werve <don@madwombat.com>
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+ #
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+
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+ require 'java'
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+ require 'rack'
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+
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+ # Load Jetty JARs.
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+ jars = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', '..', '..', 'java', '*.jar')
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+ Dir[jars].each { |j| require j }
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+
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+ # Load the Rack/Servlet bridge.
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+ require 'rack/handler/mizuno/rack_servlet'
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+
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+ # Have Jetty log to stdout for the time being.
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+ java.lang.System.setProperty("org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.class",
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+ "org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.StdErrLog")
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+
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+ module Rack::Handler::Mizuno
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+ class HttpServer
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+ include_class 'org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server'
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+ include_class 'org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletContextHandler'
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+ include_class 'org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder'
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+ include_class 'org.eclipse.jetty.server.nio.SelectChannelConnector'
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+ include_class 'org.eclipse.jetty.util.thread.QueuedThreadPool'
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+
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+ def self.run(app, options = {})
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+ # The Jetty server
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+ server = Server.new
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+
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+ # Thread pool
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+ thread_pool = QueuedThreadPool.new
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+ thread_pool.min_threads = 5
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+ thread_pool.max_threads = 50
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+ server.set_thread_pool(thread_pool)
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+
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+ # Connector
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+ connector = SelectChannelConnector.new
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+ connector.setPort(options[:Port].to_i)
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+ connector.setHost(options[:Host])
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+ server.addConnector(connector)
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+
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+ # Servlet context.
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+ context = ServletContextHandler.new(nil, "/",
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+ ServletContextHandler::NO_SESSIONS)
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+
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+ # The servlet itself.
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+ servlet = RackServlet.new
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+ servlet.rackup(app)
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+ holder = ServletHolder.new(servlet)
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+ context.addServlet(holder, "/")
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+
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+ # Add the context to the server and start.
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+ server.set_handler(context)
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+ puts "Started Jetty on #{connector.getHost}:#{connector.getPort}"
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+ server.start
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Register ourselves with Rack when this file gets loaded.
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+ Rack::Handler.register 'mizuno', 'Rack::Handler::Mizuno::HttpServer'
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+ #
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+ # Wraps a Rack application in a Java servlet.
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+ #
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+ # Relevant documentation:
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+ #
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+ # http://rack.rubyforge.org/doc/SPEC.html
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+ # http://java.sun.com/j2ee/sdk_1.3/techdocs/api/javax/servlet/http/HttpServlet.html
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+ #
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+ module Rack::Handler::Mizuno
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+ include_class javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet
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+
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+ class RackServlet < HttpServlet
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+ include_class java.io.FileInputStream
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+ include_class org.eclipse.jetty.continuation.ContinuationSupport
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+
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+ #
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+ # Sets the Rack application that handles requests sent to this
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+ # servlet container.
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+ #
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+ def rackup(app)
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+ @app = app
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Takes an incoming request (as a Java Servlet) and dispatches it to
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+ # the rack application setup via [rackup]. All this really involves
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+ # is translating the various bits of the Servlet API into the Rack
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+ # API on the way in, and translating the response back on the way
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+ # out.
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+ #
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+ # Also, we implement a common extension to the Rack api for
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+ # asynchronous request processing. We supply an 'async.callback'
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+ # parameter in env to the Rack application. If we catch an
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+ # :async symbol thrown by the app, we initiate a Jetty continuation.
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+ #
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+ # When 'async.callback' gets a response with empty headers and an
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+ # empty body, we declare the async response finished.
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+ #
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+ def service(request, response)
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+ # Turn the ServletRequest into a Rack env hash
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+ env = servlet_to_rack(request)
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+
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+ # Handle asynchronous responses via Servlet continuations.
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+ continuation = ContinuationSupport.getContinuation(request)
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+
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+ # If this is an expired connection, do nothing.
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+ return if continuation.isExpired
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+
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+ # We should never be re-dispatched.
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+ raise("Request re-dispatched.") unless continuation.isInitial
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+
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+ # Add our own special bits to the rack environment so that
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+ # Rack middleware can have access to the Java internals.
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+ env['rack.java.servlet'] = true
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+ env['rack.java.servlet.request'] = request
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+ env['rack.java.servlet.response'] = response
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+ env['rack.java.servlet.continuation'] = continuation
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+
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+ # Add an callback that can be used to add results to the
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+ # response asynchronously.
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+ env['async.callback'] = lambda do |rack_response|
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+ servlet_response = continuation.getServletResponse
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+ rack_to_servlet(rack_response, servlet_response) \
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+ and continuation.complete
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+ end
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+
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+ # Execute the Rack request.
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+ catch(:async) do
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+ rack_response = @app.call(env)
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+
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+ # For apps that don't throw :async.
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+ unless(rack_response[0] == -1)
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+ # Nope, nothing asynchronous here.
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+ rack_to_servlet(rack_response, response)
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+ return
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # If we got here, this is a continuation.
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+ continuation.suspend(response)
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ #
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+ # Turns a Servlet request into a Rack request hash.
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+ #
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+ def servlet_to_rack(request)
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+ # The Rack request that we will pass on.
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+ env = Hash.new
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+
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+ # Map Servlet bits to Rack bits.
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+ env['REQUEST_METHOD'] = request.getMethod
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+ env['QUERY_STRING'] = request.getQueryString.to_s
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+ env['SERVER_NAME'] = request.getServerName
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+ env['SERVER_PORT'] = request.getServerPort.to_s
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+ env['rack.version'] = Rack::VERSION
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+ env['rack.url_scheme'] = request.getScheme
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+ env['HTTP_VERSION'] = request.getProtocol
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+ env["SERVER_PROTOCOL"] = request.getProtocol
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+ env['REMOTE_ADDR'] = request.getRemoteAddr
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+ env['REMOTE_HOST'] = request.getRemoteHost
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+
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+ # request.getPathInfo seems to be blank, so we're using the URI.
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+ env['REQUEST_PATH'] = request.getRequestURI
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+ env['PATH_INFO'] = request.getRequestURI
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+ env['SCRIPT_NAME'] = ""
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+
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+ # Rack says URI, but it hands off a URL.
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+ env['REQUEST_URI'] = request.getRequestURL.toString
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+
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+ # Java chops off the query string, but a Rack application will
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+ # expect it, so we'll add it back if present
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+ env['REQUEST_URI'] << "?#{env['QUERY_STRING']}" \
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+ if env['QUERY_STRING']
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+
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+ # JRuby is like the matrix, only there's no spoon or fork().
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+ env['rack.multiprocess'] = false
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+ env['rack.multithread'] = true
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+ env['rack.run_once'] = false
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+
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+ # Populate the HTTP headers.
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+ request.getHeaderNames.each do |header_name|
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+ header = header_name.upcase.tr('-', '_')
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+ env["HTTP_#{header}"] = request.getHeader(header_name)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Rack Weirdness: HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE and HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH
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+ # both need to have the HTTP_ part dropped.
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+ env["CONTENT_TYPE"] = env.delete("HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE") \
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+ if env["HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE"]
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+ env["CONTENT_LENGTH"] = env.delete("HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH") \
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+ if env["HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH"]
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+
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+ # The input stream is a wrapper around the Java InputStream.
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+ env['rack.input'] = request.getInputStream.to_io
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+
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+ # The output stream defaults to stderr.
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+ env['rack.errors'] ||= $stderr
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+
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+ # All done, hand back the Rack request.
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+ return(env)
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # Turns a Rack response into a Servlet response; can be called
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+ # multiple times. Returns true if this is the full request (either
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+ # a synchronous request or the last part of an async request),
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+ # false otherwise.
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+ #
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+ # Note that keep-alive *only* happens if we get either a pathname
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+ # (because we can find the length ourselves), or if we get a
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+ # Content-Length header as part of the response. While we can
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+ # readily buffer the response object to figure out how long it is,
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+ # we have no guarantee that we aren't going to be buffering
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+ # something *huge*.
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+ #
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+ # http://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/java-ent/servlet/ch05_03.htm
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+ #
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+ def rack_to_servlet(rack_response, response)
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+ # Split apart the Rack response.
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+ status, headers, body = rack_response
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+
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+ # We assume the request is finished if we got empty headers,
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+ # an empty body, and we have a committed response.
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+ finished = (headers.empty? and \
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+ body.respond_to?(:empty?) and body.empty?)
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+ return(true) if (finished and response.isCommitted)
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+
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+ # No need to send headers again if we've already shipped
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+ # data out on an async request.
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+ unless(response.isCommitted)
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+ # Set the HTTP status code.
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+ response.setStatus(status)
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+
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+ # Did we get a Content-Length header?
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+ content_length = headers.delete('Content-Length')
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+ response.setContentLength(content_length.to_i) \
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+ if content_length
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+
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+ # Add all the result headers.
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+ headers.each { |h, v| response.addHeader(h, v) }
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+ end
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+
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+ # How else would we write output?
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+ output = response.getOutputStream
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+
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+ # Turn the body into something nice and Java-y.
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+ if(body.respond_to?(:to_path))
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+ # We've been told to serve a file; use FileInputStream to
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+ # stream the file directly to the servlet, because this
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+ # is a lot faster than doing it with Ruby.
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+ file = java.io.File.new(body.to_path)
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+
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+ # We set the content-length so we can use Keep-Alive,
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+ # unless this is an async request.
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+ response.setContentLength(file.length) \
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+ unless content_length
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+
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+ # Stream the file directly.
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+ buffer = Java::byte[4096].new
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+ input_stream = FileInputStream.new(file)
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+ while((count = input_stream.read(buffer)) != -1)
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+ output.write(buffer, 0, count)
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+ end
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+ input_stream.close
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+ else
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+ body.each { |l| output.write(l.to_java_bytes) }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Close the body if we're supposed to.
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+ body.close if body.respond_to?(:close)
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+
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+ # All done.
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+ output.flush
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
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+ spec.name = "mizuno"
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+ spec.version = "0.3.6"
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+ if spec.respond_to?(:required_rubygems_version=)
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+ spec.authors = [ "Don Werve" ]
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+ spec.description = 'Jetty-powered running shoes for JRuby/Rack.'
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+ spec.summary = 'Rack handler for Jetty 7 on JRuby. Features multithreading, event-driven I/O, and async support.'
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+ spec.email = 'don@madwombat.com'
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+ "lib/rack/handler/mizuno/rack_servlet.rb",
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+ "lib/rack/handler/mizuno.rb",
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+ "bin/mizuno" ]
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+ spec.homepage = 'http://github.com/matadon/mizuno'
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+ spec.has_rdoc = false
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+ spec.require_paths = [ "lib" ]
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+ spec.rubygems_version = '1.3.6'
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+ end
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+ name: mizuno
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ prerelease: false
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+ - 3
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Don Werve
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+
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+ date: 2010-07-03 00:00:00 +09:00
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+ default_executable:
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+ dependencies: []
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+
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+ description: Jetty-powered running shoes for JRuby/Rack.
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+ email: don@madwombat.com
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+ executables:
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+ - mizuno
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+ extensions: []
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+
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+ extra_rdoc_files: []
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+
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+ - .gitignore
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+ - README
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - lib/rack/handler/mizuno/rack_servlet.rb
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+ - bin/mizuno
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+ - lib
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+ version: "0"
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+ - 1
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+ requirements: []
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+
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+ rubygems_version: 1.3.7
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 3
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+ summary: Rack handler for Jetty 7 on JRuby. Features multithreading, event-driven I/O, and async support.
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+ test_files: []
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