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Sent: 18 January 2006 00:09
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Is the JK Connector the definite one to use as a web connecto
r?
Chris Mooring wrote:
> Thanks for the info. I think unless I can set up virtual directories on
the
> Tomcat HTTP server, I might be forced into using anothe
Chris Mooring wrote:
Thanks for the info. I think unless I can set up virtual directories on the
Tomcat HTTP server, I might be forced into using another webserver and
connector (jk - soon to be jk3 ;)).
What do you mean exactly by "virtual directories"?
If it is something like mapping URL pat
Chris Mooring wrote:
Hi Mladen,
Thanks for the info. I think unless I can set up virtual directories on the
Tomcat HTTP server, I might be forced into using another webserver and
connector (jk - soon to be jk3 ;)).
Sure, but it only shows that naming is useless, cause
it will be the same code
Hi Mladen,
Thanks for the info. I think unless I can set up virtual directories on the
Tomcat HTTP server, I might be forced into using another webserver and
connector (jk - soon to be jk3 ;)).
I didn't know about that ab command either. That looks pretty useful.
Thanks mate,
Chris
-Origi
Hi Rémy,
Thanks for the reply. If that is the case, is it possible to set up virtual
directories with Tomcat's native HTTP server? Any hints on what config files
to look in would be appreciated. I did a search on Google and didn't turn up
to much valuable info.
Thanks again for the reply,
Chris