I've run into the same problem but found no answer recently. I had to debug glassfish code to solve it. I hope the following explanation can help others.
About dependencies, to run with JSP with glassfish you will need:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.eclipse.jetty</groupId>
<artifactId>jetty-jsp</artifactId>
<version>9.2.3.v20140905</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.eclipse.jetty.toolchain</groupId>
<artifactId>jetty-jsp-jdt</artifactId>
<version>2.3.3</version>
</dependency>
The reason why your embedded Jetty could not load core even if you have a jar of JSLT 1.2 (propably javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.jar
from glassfish) is because of TldScanner class including in glassfish jars for JSP. To be clear this class has some static like:
197 static {
198 systemUrisJsf.add("http://java.sun.com/jsf/core");
199 systemUrisJsf.add("http://java.sun.com/jsf/html");
200 systemUris.add("http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core");
201 }
And it would not load TLD in the JAR because of the block in
515 private void mapTldLocation(String resourcePath, TldInfo tldInfo,
516 boolean isLocal) {
517
518 String uri = tldInfo.getUri();
519 if (uri == null) {
520 return;
521 }
522
523 if ((isLocal
524 // Local tld files override the tlds in the jar files,
525 // unless it is in a system jar (except when using myfaces)
526 && mappings.get(uri) == null
527 && !systemUris.contains(uri)
528 && (!systemUrisJsf.contains(uri) || useMyFaces)
529 ) ||
530 (!isLocal
531 // Jars are scanned bottom up, so jars in WEB-INF override
532 // thos in the system (except when using myfaces)
533 && (mappings.get(uri) == null
534 || systemUris.contains(uri)
535 || (systemUrisJsf.contains(uri) && !useMyFaces)
536 )
537 )
538 ) {
...
There is no way it's gonna load your TLD if the url is "http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core" and it is stored in a local jar. To make it NOT LOCAL, the application must be loaded by a class loader whose parent contains the JSTL jar. In short, you need to modify code to initialize WebAppContext
as something like:
...
WebAppContext webapp = new WebAppContext();
// classURLs may contains URL to WEB-INF/classes or WEB-INF/lib/additional_jar of you web app
URLClassLoader classLoader = new URLClassLoader(classURLs.toArray(new URL[classURLs.size()]),
Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader());
webapp.setClassLoader(classLoader);
...
ContextHandlerCollection contextCollection = new ContextHandlerCollection();
contextCollection.addHandler(webapp);
...
Server server = new Server(threadPool);
server.setHandler(contextCollection);
server.start();
...
If this does not help, I'd like to learn how you embed Jetty in you application.
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