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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Kopie: Jan Labanowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thema: Re: Antwort: Re: Newbie: Apache
Tomcat mod_j
AFAIK you _do_ need virtual hosts for mod_jk connectors just the same as
http connectors. I prefix this with a big afaik, but the way I see it
working is that tomcat is still receiving the request, just over a
different protocol. tomcat still needs to be able to serve one context
and not another
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi Jan,
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> I 've got an additional question.
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> You said, that after implementing virtual host in apache you do not need to
> specify them in the tomcat apache is connecting to.
> Wouldn't your example contexts be mapped to any single virtual
Hi Jan,
I 've got an additional question.
You said, that after implementing virtual host in apache you do not need to
specify them in the tomcat apache is connecting to.
Wouldn't your example contexts be mapped to any single virtual host
specified in apache?
The only way we could get rid of th