On Jan 5, 2004, at 3:22 PM, Bill Burke wrote:


Stefan Arentz wrote:

On Dec 31, 2003, at 4:02 PM, Remy Maucherat wrote:
You don't really know what you're talking about, which is a common trait of whiners.
I am ignoring you here.
Vhosting is a feature of the Jboss integration with the servlet container, definitely not something standard.
With Tomcat, you currently need to add a Host element in the jboss-service.xml for all your vhosts, similar to Tomcat standalone. For TC 5, it's in server.xml.
IMO it should be enough to simply change jboss-web.xml to configure this extension. Jetty can do it, so why not Tomcat. In an environment where you deploy multiple apps you don't want to edit your servlet container specific config files every time. I think that completely defeats the easy of deployment that you could have.
I'm not a big fan of automatically creating hosts overall.
I am, so that is why I am using Jetty. Less configuration. Less problems.
S.

Sorry to side with Stefan, but it is a good feature. Playboy.com would probably appreciate it too as they do a lot with virtual hosting and had a bunch of problems trying to figure out how to do it.

Hey guys, I just tried JBoss-3.2.4RC1 with the newer version of tomcat. It works great. I can deploy my different web apps that are packaged in .ear files just fine now.


Thanks!

S.



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