I'm now running WintNT 4.0 and IIS, but am experimenting with JSP.
The root of my present intranet-site (http://mysite) is located at
d:\inetpub\wwwroot but I have several virtual directories which point to the
e:-drive (http://mysite/niche points to e:\niche)
I (believe) that I understand how the jswdk-1.0.1 webserver.xml example
directs a request to port 8080 to the examples/jsp-directory
(http://MySite:8080 functions well)
.
What I want to achieve in my present site is that a request for
http://mysite/niche is redirected to the virtual directory without having to
use http://MySite:8081
Is this possible and if so, how should I configure Webserver.xml?
A related question is how the jswdk-server is initialized for
production-sites? Should webserver.xml point/listen to port 80?
Ben Engbers
Dienst Landelijk Gebied (Netherlands)
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