You'll need to work with JBoss Pre-2.1 to get Apache+Tomact+JBoss to work.
Tomcat's server.xml isn't parsed in the 2.0 Final release, but it is in the
Pre-2.1 CVS sources. Get more information in the docs at JBoss --> JBoss
3rd Party --> Tomcat
or, more to the point http://www.jboss.org/business/jboss-tomcat.html
-- Dewayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Krause" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 4:42 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] Apache and Jboss + Embedded Tomcat Integration
> Does anybody know how to integrate the Apache web-server with JBoss and
> embedded Tomcat? We've been developing an EJB/JSP web solution using
> JBoss/Tomcat by doing all testing through a web browser connected to port
> 8080, but now we want to deploy to a real production environment using
> Apache to serve all http connections on port 80. I know how to configure
> Apache with Tomcat using alias directives in the httpd.conf file to map to
> Tomcat contexts (which exist in the server.xml file), but this doesn't
seem
> to work when I try to map to contexts set up by the Jboss/Tomcat server.
for
> starters, contexts don't exist in the server.xml file, they seem to be
> dynamically defined by whatever .ear files I have dropped into jboss'
> "depoly" directory?
>
> Can anybody give me a good step by step instruction set listing how to get
> apache to serve up the static assests found in our .ear files???
>
> Joe Krause
>
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