Re: Not Virual Hosts: Re: Can multiple URLs with a single IP address be mapped to discrete Applications in Tomcat 4.0?

2002-02-04 Thread Jochen Schwoerer

I think you have to create two virtual hosts (one one www.aa.com and
one for www.bb.com). these are mapped to two different directories eg.
webapps/aa and webapps/bb.
in server.xml it should look like this:
Host name=www.aa.com debug=0 appBase=webapps/aa
...
/Host

Host name=www.bb.com debug=0 appBase=webapps/bb
...
/Host

i hope thats what you are looking for! if not please explain your
prob. again. maybe i misunderstood it.

jochen

Hello Micael,

Sunday, February 03, 2002, 5:11:28 PM, you wrote:

MPOmG Hi, Jochen, thanks for the help.  But, I think, unless I misunderstand, 
MPOmG that virtual hosts are not the solution.  Virtual hosts are defined by the 
MPOmG Host element in server.xml.  Hosts are parents to one or more web 
MPOmG applications, each represented by a Context component.  I can see nothing 
MPOmG in a virual host that allows us to introduce the variable of a URL, e.g. 
MPOmG www.aa.com versus www.bb.com, incoming to the site.  However, since I am 
MPOmG the one having the problem, maybe I misunderstand.  Could you expand on how 
MPOmG you think this solves the problem of mapping, e.g., the url www.aa.com to 
MPOmG the application webapps/aa and the url www.bb.com to the application 
MPOmG webapps/bb?  Thanks.

MPOmG At 12:01 PM 2/3/02 +0100, you wrote:
hi,

i think you are looking for something called virtual hosts. tomcat can
do virtual hosts. look in the tomcat documentation after the host
directive.

jochen

Hello Micael,

Sunday, February 03, 2002, 7:46:13 AM, you wrote:

MPOmG Clear question: No answers

MPOmG The subject, supra, asks the question.  If you have a number of URLs
MPOmG pointed to a single IP address, can you map the URLs somehow to 
discrete
MPOmG web applications in Tomcat 4.0?

MPOmG I have read everything I know to read and cannot get the answer to 
this.  I
MPOmG know I could do it with JBoss and Tomcat 3.2.4 and the context
MPOmG manager.  But, I don't see that in Tomcat 4.0.  What's up?

MPOmG Sure is hard to get a response to this question.  Have no idea
MPOmG what.  Please don't tell me the stuff that is simple and covered 
like how
MPOmG to set up directories, etc.  I know how to handle aliases, how to 
handle
MPOmG multiple IP addresses on the same machine, etc.  My question is
MPOmG specific.  How can I get, e.g. www.a.com and www.b.com when 
they
MPOmG are pointed to a given IP address, 209.43.251.66 (for example), to 
map to
MPOmG webapps/a and webapps/b?  Or, is this not now possible?

MPOmG Some people have suggested that, since I don't know the answer to 
this, I
MPOmG need to essentially take the classes I teach for fun.  Lord.  If 
only they
MPOmG could answer the question instead of loading me with pompous 
self-righteous
MPOmG drivel.  I do thank those who have tried.  I don't know where to 
look at
MPOmG this point.  I may just write the classes to do it.

MPOmG Micael



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Not Virual Hosts: Re: Can multiple URLs with a single IP address be mapped to discrete Applications in Tomcat 4.0?

2002-02-03 Thread Micael Padraig Og mac Grene

Hi, Jochen, thanks for the help.  But, I think, unless I misunderstand, 
that virtual hosts are not the solution.  Virtual hosts are defined by the 
Host element in server.xml.  Hosts are parents to one or more web 
applications, each represented by a Context component.  I can see nothing 
in a virual host that allows us to introduce the variable of a URL, e.g. 
www.aa.com versus www.bb.com, incoming to the site.  However, since I am 
the one having the problem, maybe I misunderstand.  Could you expand on how 
you think this solves the problem of mapping, e.g., the url www.aa.com to 
the application webapps/aa and the url www.bb.com to the application 
webapps/bb?  Thanks.

At 12:01 PM 2/3/02 +0100, you wrote:
hi,

i think you are looking for something called virtual hosts. tomcat can
do virtual hosts. look in the tomcat documentation after the host
directive.

jochen

Hello Micael,

Sunday, February 03, 2002, 7:46:13 AM, you wrote:

MPOmG Clear question: No answers

MPOmG The subject, supra, asks the question.  If you have a number of URLs
MPOmG pointed to a single IP address, can you map the URLs somehow to 
discrete
MPOmG web applications in Tomcat 4.0?

MPOmG I have read everything I know to read and cannot get the answer to 
this.  I
MPOmG know I could do it with JBoss and Tomcat 3.2.4 and the context
MPOmG manager.  But, I don't see that in Tomcat 4.0.  What's up?

MPOmG Sure is hard to get a response to this question.  Have no idea
MPOmG what.  Please don't tell me the stuff that is simple and covered 
like how
MPOmG to set up directories, etc.  I know how to handle aliases, how to 
handle
MPOmG multiple IP addresses on the same machine, etc.  My question is
MPOmG specific.  How can I get, e.g. www.a.com and www.b.com when 
they
MPOmG are pointed to a given IP address, 209.43.251.66 (for example), to 
map to
MPOmG webapps/a and webapps/b?  Or, is this not now possible?

MPOmG Some people have suggested that, since I don't know the answer to 
this, I
MPOmG need to essentially take the classes I teach for fun.  Lord.  If 
only they
MPOmG could answer the question instead of loading me with pompous 
self-righteous
MPOmG drivel.  I do thank those who have tried.  I don't know where to 
look at
MPOmG this point.  I may just write the classes to do it.

MPOmG Micael



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