Sorry for this being so late.
[uri:*]
group=lb
This will map all traffic to the same load balance group.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jens Saade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 8:09 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: jk2 + apache vhosts +
h the tomcat vhosts? Or do they still not "share" the same tomcat
http session on this single application?
Jens
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Jens Saade wrote:
Hi,
I already sent an email named "jk2 + apache vhosts + tomcat sessions"
but no response yet. Maybe I didn't descr
Jens Saade wrote:
Hi,
I already sent an email named "jk2 + apache vhosts + tomcat sessions"
but no response yet. Maybe I didn't describe my problem clearly enough
so here is another go:
I've got an apache http 1.3.x running in front with multiple vhosts.
Some of those v
Hi,
I already sent an email named "jk2 + apache vhosts + tomcat sessions"
but no response yet. Maybe I didn't describe my problem clearly enough
so here is another go:
I've got an apache http 1.3.x running in front with multiple vhosts.
Some of those vhosts are redirected
oops, of course i ment vh1.foobar.com and so on ... =)
Jens Saade wrote:
Hi,
I have multiple vhosts on an apache 1.3.x connected to a tomcat 5 via
jk2.
e.g.:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (apache http) -jk2--- v
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (apache http) -jk2---> single tomcat instance
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (apache http
Hi,
I have multiple vhosts on an apache 1.3.x connected to a tomcat 5 via jk2.
e.g.:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (apache http) -jk2--- v
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (apache http) -jk2---> single tomcat instance
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (apache http) -jk2---^
...
Is it possible for those vhosts to somehow share the same tomc