commit | c916b9e6a91864024185b820ccede36546805794 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dave Borowitz <dborowitz@google.com> | Tue Nov 03 13:12:41 2015 -0500 |
committer | Dave Borowitz <dborowitz@google.com> | Mon Nov 09 14:47:26 2015 -0500 |
tree | 250a82b77b96ff1b2165ec086697c103483d7080 | |
parent | 74317d4a076c60016c2e2284eb88b86ce59e7232 [diff] |
Serve GWT UI from ResourceServlet We already have a somewhat-featureful static content servlet for serving data from /static; use it for the GWT UI as well. Java's zip filesystem support makes the war case easy; we don't have to do the extract-to-a-directory hack that makes it work with Jetty. The developer case is also pretty easy, though we have to move the filter to recompile the GWT UI into the httpd package. One other wrinkle is that the GWT build process puts bogus timestamps on the GWT compiler output, so we need to pretend the timestamps on all the files are the startup time of the server. This means clients will have to re-download large identical JS assets after a server restart even if the assets didn't change. Gerrit has mostly pretty good uptime so this is not a huge deal. Change-Id: I0a7ade3cadf3a4a4e1726b56b87b0cbe4c6e0c93
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