2005 14:05
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Manager servlet to manage virtual hosts
> Hi there.
>
> Yeah, this is pretty much what I want, only the problem is:
>
> www.myserver.com:8080/manager exists, but www.myvh_1.com:8080/
> manager and www.myvh_2.com:8080/manager, e
things we did not do that is inconsolable
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Manager servlet to manage virtual hosts
Hi,
I'm running TC 5.0.19 and have 8 virtual hosts on the box.
Each virtual host has a default ("/") context with it's app deployed.
When I access t
t will be http://www.guru.com/manager/stop?path=/Learning
Hope you find this useful
Regards
Guru
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Gurumoorthy Raghupathy
EMFS - Fidelity Investments International
Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the
things we did not do that i
Hi,
I'm running TC 5.0.19 and have 8 virtual hosts on the box.
Each virtual host has a default ("/") context with it's app deployed.
When I access tomcat on it's IP address on port 8080, I get the
default tomcat root, with access to the admin and manager servlets.
Whenever I access the mana