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  1. Simple HTTP server in Java using only Java SE API

    Sep 17, 2010 · Is there a way to create a very basic HTTP server (supporting only GET/POST) in Java using just the Java SE API, without writing code to manually parse HTTP requests and …

  2. ssl - Simple Java HTTPS server - Stack Overflow

    Feb 22, 2010 · I need to set up a really lightweight HTTPS server for a Java application. It's a simulator that's being used in our development labs to simulate the HTTPS connections …

  3. Create a simple HTTP server with Java? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 26, 2010 · 5 Java 6 has a default embedded http server. Check the thread here By the way, if you plan to have a rest web service, here is a simple example using jersey.

  4. Run java jar file on a server as background process

    Aug 24, 2012 · 129 I need to run a java jar in server in order to communicate between two applications. I have written two shell scripts to run it, but once I start up that script I can't shut …

  5. Run a Java Application as a Service on Linux - Stack Overflow

    I have written a Java server application that runs on a standard virtual hosted Linux solution. The application runs all the time listening for socket connections and creating new handlers for the...

  6. html - How to send HTTP request in Java? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 1, 2009 · In Java, How to compose an HTTP request message and send it to an HTTP web server?

  7. How to make Java application prefer TLS 1.3 over TLS 1.2?

    Oct 25, 2024 · As you talk about modifying the JRE your app is a Java app with bundled Java run-time? BTW: This is a strange requirement. If a server want's to prefer TLS 1.3 it can simply do …

  8. How do I set the default Java installation/runtime (Windows)?

    This is a bit of a pain on Windows. Here's what I do. Install latest Sun JDK, e.g. 6u11, in path like c:\install\jdk\sun\6u11, then let the installer install public JRE in the default place (c:\program …

  9. java - How to configure port for a Spring Boot application - Stack …

    How do I configure the TCP/IP port listened on by a Spring Boot application, so it does not use the default port of 8080.

  10. java - socket programming multiple client to one server - Stack …

    How do you handle multiple client to connect to one server? I have this LogServer.java