in tomcat, in a shared environment you still get your own 'host' element so
taht you can map your domain (www.yourdomain.com) to your application.
if those guys in your hosting company know what they are doing, you will
have this options also. this is kind of basic stuff.
if they cant do it. i would suggest to find someone who can...

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Thanks for the reply, Guy. But I'm in a shared environment running Resin
and the support staff doesn't want to make configuration changes for just
one customer...

Is there any other way to solve the problem?

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