AlbundySzabolcs wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to solve a problem, but I have not found any good
solution yet.
The problem is:
I have a web app and this web app is deployed to the
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/XXX directory.
I can reach that on the http://localhost:8080/XXX address
BUT, I would like to
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From: AlbundySzabolcs [mailto:albundyalbu...@freemail.hu]
Subject: Tomcat: two context path for one webapp
I have a web app and this web app is deployed to the
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/XXX directory.
I can reach that on the http://localhost:8080/XXX address
BUT, I would like to reach
From: AlbundySzabolcs [mailto:albundyalbu...@freemail.hu]
Subject: RE: Tomcat: two context path for one webapp
Is it possible to hide this redirect anyway?
Configure the rewrite filter to do a forward, not a redirect, and use relative,
not absolute, links in your webapp.
- Chuck
two web contexts and it caused some other
problem.
Is it possible to create a multiple address for one web app and both
address represent same webapp?
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By any chance, do you have an Apache httpd server in front of this
tomcat instance? The first solution that comes to my mind is using
mod_rewrite with some rewrite rules on the httpd server so that the web
browser client sees http://localhost:8080/YYY but it is really
http://localhost:8080/XXX
From: AlbundySzabolcs [mailto:albundyalbu...@freemail.hu]
Subject: Tomcat: two context path for one webapp
I have a web app and this web app is deployed to the
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/XXX directory.
I can reach that on the http://localhost:8080/XXX address
BUT, I would like to reach the web