"Manri Offermann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to find some informtation (without success :( ...) on how to do
> the equivalent of:
>
> mod_jk & Tomcat3.2 & Apache
> --------------------------- server.xml
> <Host name=www.xyz.com>
> <Context path="" docBase="/home/me/www" reloadable="true" debug="0"/>
> </Host>
> --------------------------- httpd.conf
> <VirtualHost xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>
> ServerName www.xyz.com
> DocumentRoot /home/me/www
> JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
> JkMount /servlet/* ajp13
> <Location /WEB-INF/ >
> AllowOverride None
> deny from all
> </Location>
> </VirtualHost>
> ---------------------------
>
> with mod_webapp+Tomcat4+Apache.
>
> Documentations I have found only explain how to deploy a webapp with
> Tomcat4+Apache in a subdirectory (http://xyz.com/webapp/somefile.jsp). What
> I want to do is deploy a webapp in the "root directory" so that the URL
> turns out to be http://xyz.com/somefile.jsp. Does anybody have a clue on how
> to do that? In another ML someone has stated, that I could use mod_jk. I
> tried configuring mod_jk with Tomcat4 without success. Using mod_jk is not
> really what I want to do since my understanding is that mod_jk is already
> dead(?)! with Tomcat4.
>
>
> Any help is welcome!
Don't put anything in your server.xml (use the default supplied)...
In httpd.conf put something like:
WebAppConnection .......
WebAppDeploy .......
As described by INSTALL.txt coming with every WebApp module distribution.
Pier