Use ajp protocol, much easier! Thanks Bhaskar http://lims.chikpea.com
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Ron Wheeler <[email protected]>wrote: > brunp wrote: > >> I have this in profiler.xml: >> >> 158 <bean id='HostnameCriterionResolver' >> class='org.apache.jetspeed.profiler.rules.impl.HostnameCriterionResolver'> >> 159 <!-- use the dot prefix, for ex: "accounting.xyz.com" returns >> "accounting" --> >> 160 <constructor-arg type="boolean" index="0"> >> 161 <value>false</value> >> 162 </constructor-arg> >> 163 </bean> >> >> Paul Brun Quotes: I have this in mine too..... >> >> I will have to look into the mod_rewrite stuff tomorrow. No time this >> evening.... >> >> >> >> > I am not sure if this is the same thing that you are trying to do but we > have Apache proxying Jetspeed 2.1.2 and 2.1.3 in exactly the same way. > There are no modifications to the Tomcat application . > Since the Jetspeed portal is reachable as localhost:8080 from the server > that Apache runs on, we just added a set of proxy statements to the > httpd-vhost.conf to proxy www.mydomain.com/myportal to > localhost:8080/myportal and created a dummy index.html on the apache site to > redirect www.mydomain.com to locahost:8080/myportal so the user can just > ask for http://www.mydomain.com > > If the tomcat is on another server, adjust your proxy destinations > accordingly. > > You need to enable Apache's mod_proxy but after that it is trivial. > > > Ron > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
