Sean Han wrote:
> 
> Hi, everyone:
> 
> I know that we can manually create more than one Jserv which listen to
> different port to communicate with Apache. But how dose Apache determine
> which Jserv is the one it want to communicate? From a FAQ document, an
> Apache server can assign each virtual server a Jserv. However , can Apache
> assign more than one Jserv to one virtual server?
> 
Simply use 2 ApJServMount directives...
Imagine you start 2 JServs on your machine: one on port 8000 and another
on 8001.
In your httpd.conf there will be:

<virtualhost ...>
   ...
   ApJServMount /servlets1 ajpv11://localhost:8000/zone
   ApJServMount /servlets2 ajpv11://localhost:8001/anotherzone
   ...
</virtualhost>

        Pier


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