Re: mod_jk integration

2003-02-19 Thread Bill Barker
For Apache 1.3.x, you need to move 'mod_rewrite' below 'mod_jk' in the AddModule list. Alternatively, the [PT] option may work (but I haven't tried it). Alexander Czernay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi Lajos, thanks for your help. I read

Re: mod_jk integration

2003-02-18 Thread Lajos
Hi Alexander - There are several ways you can do this - see my Cocoon notes at http://www.galatea.com/flashguides/cocoon-tips-2.xml (or my book ;) ). Probably the best is simply to make the cocoon webapp your default context in server.xml: Context path= docBase=cocoon debug=0/ Regards,

Re: mod_jk integration

2003-02-18 Thread Alexander Czernay
Hi Lajos, thanks for your help. I read through your pages and it sounds to me like I have to use the mod_rewrite technique to accomplish my goal. But I'm afraid I don't know the rewrite mechanism enough to get it going. It would be great, if you could help me again with that. This is kind of

Re: mod_jk integration

2003-02-18 Thread Lajos
Well, I do the same on my server. What I did was to have to VirtualHosts in Apache, each directing the appropriate Cocoon application to Tomcat. Then, in Tomcat, I point everything to the default context, which is Cocoon. In Cocoon's sitemap, I use the WildcardHostMatcher to direct the URLs