URL rewriting with mod_rewrite and mod_jk possible?

2006-12-29 Thread JasDA
Hi,

I'm using a Tomcat 5.5.20 and an Apache 2.x. Using the mod_jk special request 
will be passed through the Tomcat. But now I have a problem with two Tomcat 
instances and the same context (the name is equal) in these instances.

Here is my workers.properties:

ps=\ worker.list=tomcat1, tomcat2 

worker.tomcat1.port=8009 
worker.tomcat1.host=localhost 
worker.tomcat1.type=ajp13 

worker.tomcat2.port=9009 
worker.tomcat2.host=localhost 
worker.tomcat2.type=ajp13


And here is my jk.conf

IfModule mod_jk.c
JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers.properties 
JkLogFile /var/log/apache2/mod_jk.log 

# Log level to be used by mod_jk 
JkLogLevel error 

# The following line mounts all JSP files and the /servlet/ uri to tomcat 
JkMount /rimNG/* tomcat1 
JkMount /rimNGj/* tomcat1 
JkMount /rimNGuk/* tomcat1 
JkMount /rimNGit/* tomcat2 
/IfModule

As you can see all rimNGit-URLs will be passed through tomcat2. Now I want to 
create a new URL (for example rimNGit-tomcat2) that should be passed as 
rimNGit through tomcat2. At the same time all rimNGit request should be 
passed through tomcat1. Is that possible?

If I'm using mod_rewrite I could change the URL to rimNGit but in that case all 
requests would be passed through tomcat1 instead of tomcat2, am I right?

Regards
JasDA
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Re: URL rewriting with mod_rewrite and mod_jk possible?

2006-12-29 Thread Rainer Jung

You can experiment with the following alternative way of defining JkMount:

If you want to forward a certain request via mod_jk wo a worker X, you 
can do that by setting:


SetHandler jakarta-servlet
SetEnv JK_WORKER_NAME X

Now you can vary this by using SetEnvIf instead of SetEnv to make it 
dependant on runtime info, such as the request URL.


Furthermore mod_rewrite can set environment variables depending on parts 
of matches regular expressions.


So something like setting

SetHandler jakarta-servlet

inside Location /rimNGit/ and inside Location /rimNGit-tomcat2/

and using mod_rewrite to set the environment variable JK_WORKER_NAME to 
tomcat1 if the URL is /rimNGit/ and to worker2 if it is 
/rimNGit-tomcat2/ (and of course rewriting the URL itself) should work.


Caution: Don't mix mapping via JkMount and via SetHandler/Environment 
for the same URLs. It might lead to unexpected results :)


If you don't like the name of the environment variable JK_WORKER_NAME, 
you can change it via


JkWorkerIndicator MyPrefferedVarName

Some of this is explained in

http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html

(look for JkWorkerIndicator)

Regards,

Rainer

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

I'm using a Tomcat 5.5.20 and an Apache 2.x. Using the mod_jk special request 
will be passed through the Tomcat. But now I have a problem with two Tomcat 
instances and the same context (the name is equal) in these instances.

Here is my workers.properties:

ps=\ worker.list=tomcat1, tomcat2 

worker.tomcat1.port=8009 
worker.tomcat1.host=localhost 
worker.tomcat1.type=ajp13 

worker.tomcat2.port=9009 
worker.tomcat2.host=localhost 
worker.tomcat2.type=ajp13



And here is my jk.conf

IfModule mod_jk.c
JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/workers.properties 
JkLogFile /var/log/apache2/mod_jk.log 

# Log level to be used by mod_jk 
JkLogLevel error 

# The following line mounts all JSP files and the /servlet/ uri to tomcat 
JkMount /rimNG/* tomcat1 
JkMount /rimNGj/* tomcat1 
JkMount /rimNGuk/* tomcat1 
JkMount /rimNGit/* tomcat2 
/IfModule


As you can see all rimNGit-URLs will be passed through tomcat2. Now I want to create a new URL (for example 
rimNGit-tomcat2) that should be passed as rimNGit through tomcat2. At the same time 
all rimNGit request should be passed through tomcat1. Is that possible?

If I'm using mod_rewrite I could change the URL to rimNGit but in that case all 
requests would be passed through tomcat1 instead of tomcat2, am I right?

Regards
JasDA
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