Hi.
I am managing a server wich host many site.
Each have it's own jvm.
To make things simple, each site have a piece of httpd.conf wich is
included in the main httpd.conf.
To be able to add/remove easily sites, it would be useful to have the
possibility to specify multiple JkWorkersFile.
example :
* main httpd.conf
LoadModule jk_module libexec/mod_jk.so
NameVirtualHost *:80
Include /projects/site1/conf/httpd.conf
Include /projects/site2/conf/httpd.conf
...
* site 1 piece of httpd.conf :
/projects/site1/conf/httpd.conf
JkWorkersFile /projects/site1/conf/workers.properties
ServerName site1.mydomain.com
ServerAlias site1.mydomain.com
DocumentRoot /projects/site1/htmlroot/
JkMount /*.jsp /site1
* site 2 piece of httpd.conf :
/projects/site2/conf/httpd.conf
JkWorkersFile /projects/site2/conf/workers.properties
ServerName site2.mydomain.com
ServerAlias site2.mydomain.com
DocumentRoot /projects/site2/htmlroot/
JkMount /*.jsp /site2
Actually, I have to concatene all workers.properties files and place
JkWorkersFile directive in main httpd.conf. It's really not clean.
Idealy,
- the JkWorkersFile would be in
- We would not have to make JkMount because there is already a web.xml
that all URIs to be mapped.
Why couldn't mod_jk work as caucho's mod_caucho for Resin works ?
Am I at the right place to ask for this ?
Mike Baroukh
Cardiweb - 31 Rue de Mogador Paris IXeme
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