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The command line arguments are parsed and the server is started. If * started successfully, the server will run on a new non-daemon thread, * and this method will return. Otherwise, if the server is not started * successfully, e.g. an error is encountered while parsing the arguments * or an I/O error occurs, the server is not started and this method invokes * System::exit with an appropriate exit code. * *

If the system property "sun.net.httpserver.maxReqTime" has not been * set by the user, it is set to a value of 5 seconds. This is to prevent * the server from hanging indefinitely, for example in the case of an HTTPS * request. * * @param args the command-line options * @throws NullPointerException if {@code args} is {@code null}, or if there * are any {@code null} values in the {@code args} array */ public static void main(String... args) { setMaxReqTime(); setMaxConnectionsIfNotSet(); int ec = SimpleFileServerImpl.start(new PrintWriter(System.out, true), "jwebserver", args); if (ec != 0) { System.exit(ec); } // otherwise, the server has either been started successfully and // runs in another non-daemon thread, or -h or -version have been // passed and the main thread has exited normally. } public static final String MAXREQTIME_KEY = "sun.net.httpserver.maxReqTime"; public static final String MAXREQTIME_VAL = "5"; private static void setMaxReqTime() { if (System.getProperty(MAXREQTIME_KEY) == null) { System.setProperty(MAXREQTIME_KEY, MAXREQTIME_VAL); } } static void setMaxConnectionsIfNotSet() { if (System.getProperty(SYS_PROP_MAX_CONNECTIONS) == null) { System.setProperty(SYS_PROP_MAX_CONNECTIONS, DEFAULT_JWEBSERVER_MAX_CONNECTIONS); } } }