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I'd like to run Pedestal listening on three different ports. Each port is effectively its own server, with its own Pedestal stack ... but I'd like to have a single Jetty Server instance, and single pool of Jetty threads. Reasonable?
Basically you need to call the functions that Pedestal would normally call to create the parts.