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Anghel Leonard is a Chief Technology Strategist and independent consultant with 20+ years of experience in the Java ecosystem. In daily work, he is focused on architecting and developing Java distributed applications that empower robust architectures, clean code, and high-performance. Also passionate about coaching, mentoring and technical leadership. He is the author of several books, videos and dozens of articles related to Java technologies.
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269. Quick overview of SWS

SWS was added in JDK 18 under JEP 408 in the jdk.httpserver module. Basically, SWS is a minimalist implementation of a static file server capable of serving a single directory hierarchy. If the request points to a file, then SWS will serve that file. If the request points to a directory containing an index file, then the index file will be served; otherwise, the directory content will be listed.

SWS is very easy to set up and is available as a command-line tool (jwebserver) and as a suite of programmatic API points (com.sun.net.httpserver). SWS supports HTTP 1.1 only (not HTTPS or HTTP/2) and it can respond only to the idempotent HEAD and GET requests (any other request type will return a 405 or 501 HTTP code).

In addition, MIME types are set up automatically by SWS and no security mechanism (for instance, OAuth) is available.

Key abstractions of SWS

To better understand how SWS works behind the scenes, consider the following diagram:

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Anghel Leonard is a Chief Technology Strategist and independent consultant with 20+ years of experience in the Java ecosystem. In daily work, he is focused on architecting and developing Java distributed applications that empower robust architectures, clean code, and high-performance. Also passionate about coaching, mentoring and technical leadership. He is the author of several books, videos and dozens of articles related to Java technologies.
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