The reason for 404 is that your application context is mapped in tomcat container 
under /myapp. Try this:

   JkMount /* your_worker_definition

In apache httpd.conf, and:

<Context debug="0"
         docBase="/absolute/path/to/myapp"      <- (or relative to CATALINA_HOME 
ofcorse)
         path="">....                                   <- this tells comcat that 
requests for / should be mapped to myapp

I hope this hints help.

-----Original Message-----
From: Natarajan Arun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 09 Декември 2003 г. 00:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to configure the default application in apache to point to tomcat??


Hi,
I have integrated tomcat and apache. Now when I type http://localhost/myapp i get the 
page from the tomcat myapp application. However now, I want http://localhost to point 
to this application, since this is my default application. What configuration would I 
have to change ?? I tried using
+ Redirect / http://localhost/myapp in the apache httpd.conf but that 
+ did
not work.
+ Changing the alias in mod_jk.conf to / instead of /myapp also did not
help. It lists the directory but then invoking any pages results in a file not found 
because it is probably looking in apcahe's document root.

Thanks for any help.
Arun N.


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