-Original Message-
From: Davies,Douglas [mailto:davi...@oclc.org]
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 5:27 PM
To: dev@shindig.apache.org
Subject: RE: Shindig and webapp on same host/domain or not?
Isaiah,
Were you successful on getting this to work? I tried a similar approach
today using
Thanks Jesse, Isaiah, and everyone else that chimed in.
We've successfully got this working using urlrewrite.
Correct... I did not have the proxy type setup correcty (my co-worker
mentioned this to me too). We also found we needed version 3.2.0 of
urlrewritefilter for the proxy type to work.
[mailto:isaiah.billings...@caseware.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 3:56 PM
To: dev@shindig.apache.org
Subject: Re: Shindig and webapp on same host/domain or not?
Hi Doug,
I was the one asking this same question earlier in the thread you
linked.
What I ended up doing (or rather, what I am
Jesse,
Wow! Lots to consume here. I'll look this over and post if I have further
questions. I'm still confused about how the %host% inside the container.js
gets massaged so that it makes the request to the domain shindig is running
on instead of localhost. I know if I modified container.js to
I want to follow up with an earlier thread I had about webroot that has
taken me a different direction. Sorry for starting a new thread, but
the listserv (or stupid entourage on the mac) is making it so that my
messages have been posted as 'daviesd' and not 'davi...@oclc.org' and
this seems to be
Hi Doug,
I was the one asking this same question earlier in the thread you
linked.
What I ended up doing (or rather, what I am still in the process of
implementing) was to run my webapp on a separate server from Shindig,
but with a rewrite rule on my webapp server to my Shindig server.
e.g.