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A connector (also known as a Listener) is the Undertow part that handles incoming connections and the underlying wire protocol. The connector is tied to a [[XNIO Concepts#XNIO_Worker|XNIO Worker]]. By default, Undertow ships with 3 listeners: HTTP, HTTPS and AJP.
A connector (also known as a Listener) is the Undertow part that handles incoming connections and the underlying wire protocol. The connector is tied to a [[XNIO Concepts#XNIO_Worker|XNIO Worker]]. By default, Undertow ships with 3 listeners: HTTP, HTTPS and AJP. <font color=magenta>If multiple connectors are set to invoke into the same handler chain, the may share a Worker, or they may have separate workers.</font>


A connector comprises two [[XNIO Concepts#Listener|XNIO Listeners]]: an open listener and a read listener:
A connector comprises two [[XNIO Concepts#Listener|XNIO Listeners]]: an open listener and a read listener:

Revision as of 03:15, 19 January 2016

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Overview

Undertow is a web server written in Java. It provides both blocking and non-blocking APIs based on NIO. It has a composition-based architecture that allows assembling a web server combining small single purpose handlers.

Undertow is embeddable, its lifecycle is controlled by the embedding application and its configuration is controlled programmatically via API calls. Undertow is the default web server in WildFly since version 8, and in this case the configuration is exposed via XML in the server configuration file as:

        ...
        <subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:undertow:3.0">
            ...
        </subsystem>
        ...

It has support for Servlet 3.1.

Artifacts

  • undertow-core
  • undertow-servlet provides support for Servlet 3.1
  • undertow-websockets-jsr provides support for the Java API for Websockets (JSR-356)

Container

There in no Undertow container. Undertow applications are assembled from Undertow handler classes and it is up to the embedding application to manage the lifecycle of all Undertow handlers.

Architecture

An Undertow server consists of one or more XNIO worker instances, one or more connectors and a handler chain.

XNIO Concepts

Connector

A connector (also known as a Listener) is the Undertow part that handles incoming connections and the underlying wire protocol. The connector is tied to a XNIO Worker. By default, Undertow ships with 3 listeners: HTTP, HTTPS and AJP. If multiple connectors are set to invoke into the same handler chain, the may share a Worker, or they may have separate workers.

A connector comprises two XNIO Listeners: an open listener and a read listener:

Open Listener

The open listener is invoked when a connection is first received, and it will do any work necessary to set up the connection. Then, it will pass the connection to the read listener.

Read Listener

The read listener is responsible for parsing the incoming request into a HttpServerExchange instance, setting protocol specific state and passing it to the first handler in the handler chain.

If persistent connections are used, the same read listener is used for subsequent requests came on the same connections.

HttpServerExchange

An exchange can be in blocking or non-blocking mode, and it can be put in blocking mode.

Handler

Handler Chain

Request Lifecycle