Hi all!
    I tried to utilize mod_webapp for the integration Apache-Tomcat.  I read the documentation and followed all the steps but I couldn't resolve the Tomcat problem of serve static content.
    My environment:
    - Win2k  pro
    - JDK 1.3.1
    - Apache 1.3.22
    - Tomcat 4.0.1
 
    Finally, I tried with the mod_jk connector and it works fine!
   
    After read and probe both, my question is:
    Supopose I have a servlet "myservlet" wich does not belong to any Tomcat application.  I put this servlet in the %CATALINA_ROOT%/classes folder (all the application see it).
    With mod_jk I can make Apache redirect to Tomcat the request of an URL that http://myhost/servlet/myservlet to this servlet. It is correctly found and executed.
 
    Ex:    JkMount /servlet/* ajp13 (in the Apache httpd.conf)
 
    Can I make the same thing with the mod_webapp connector? 
    According to which I investigated, in the mod_webapp I utilize WebAppDeploy to define the connections:
 
    Ex: WebAppDeploy     examples  conn  /examples       
 
    where "examples" is the folder located on my Tomcat folder "/webapps/examples", "conn" the name of the WARP connection and "/examples" the pattern that should be recognized by Apache for redirecting to Tomcat.
    I think mod_webapp do ALWAYS a link only between a Tomcat Application and a pattern.
    But if I request the same URL http://myhost/servlet/myservlet, I get the "404 Not Found" Error.
    There is a way to make the same thing with this connector?
    Thanks in advance...
 
                Marcelo
 
 
 
 
 
 
    With mod_webapp, can I tell Apache to redirect to Tomcat for a pattern like "/servlet/*" that a URL like http://myhost/servlet/myservlet will be processed by Tomcat?
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Can I make Tomcat serve an url like http://myhost/servlet/myservlet with Apache´s mod_webapp?
    In the mod_webapp I utilize WebAppDeploy to define the connections:
 
    Ex: WebAppDeploy     examples  conn  /examples       
 
    where "examples" is the folder located on my Tomcat folder "/webapps/examples", "conn" the name of the WARP connection and "/examples" the pattern that should be recognized by Apache for redirecting to Tomcat.
    I think mod_webapp do a link only between a Tomcat Application and the pattern
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