Hi all,
I have successfully set up multiple tc instances on one server on differtent
ports. so application 1 runs on 9100, application2 at 9110 and so on.
It works fine when i type directly the portnumber after the ipaddress. What
I want now is when someone is entering a domainname it goes
You have 2 ways (actually more, but I'm gonna suggest 2). Both involve
running apache on port 80.
1) Run apache on port 80 and use JK to route the requests to the approrpriate
tomcat. This involves some more config tweaks for your existing tomcat instance.
2) Run apache on port 80 and use
And what if i don't want to use apache??
Maarten
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Van: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 1:12 PM
Aan: Tomcat Users List
Onderwerp: Re: question about multiple instances and multiple domains
You have 2 ways (actually more
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Onderwerp: Re: question about multiple instances and multiple domains
You have 2 ways (actually more, but I'm gonna suggest 2). Both involve
running apache on port 80.
1) Run apache on port 80 and use JK to route the requests to the
approrpriate
tomcat. This involves some more config tweaks
From: Bedrijven.nl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
And what if i don't want to use apache??
Alternative approaches could include allocating each application its own
IP address, ensuring that each Tomcat instance binds to port 80 on its
own IP address. This assumes you have sufficient IP addresses
how can I bind each ipaddress to port 80?? And how to assign a ipaddress to
an application?
Maarten
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Van: Peter Crowther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 1:17 PM
Aan: Tomcat Users List
Onderwerp: RE: question about multiple instances
From: Bedrijven.nl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
how can I bind each ipaddress to port 80?? And how to assign
a ipaddress to an application?
1. On paper, allocate an IP address range to your applications.
Remember that if these apps are going to be accessed externally, you'll
need a separate
Onderwerp: Re: question about multiple instances and multiple domains
You have 2 ways (actually more, but I'm gonna suggest 2). Both involve
running apache on port 80.
1) Run apache on port 80 and use JK to route the requests to the
approrpriate
tomcat. This involves some more config tweaks for your