On Wed, Jan 2, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Bill Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rainer Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi Julian,
Julian Dunn schrieb:
How do you connect Apache to Tomcat? If you are using mod_jk, the
module gets the port it sends to Tomcat via
Hi,
I have some applications running under a Tomcat installation set up in this way:
[load balancer on port 80] --- [Apache server on port 5001] -- [Tomcat server
on port 7001]
One of the Tomcat applications sends a redirect to Apache because there is a
welcome-file directive. However, the
Connector attribute proxyPort should fix the inclusion of the port
number in tomcat generated urls.
--David
Julian Dunn wrote:
Hi,
I have some applications running under a Tomcat installation set up in this way:
[load balancer on port 80] --- [Apache server on port 5001] -- [Tomcat server
Hi Julian,
Julian Dunn schrieb:
Hi,
I have some applications running under a Tomcat installation set up
in this way:
[load balancer on port 80] --- [Apache server on port 5001] --
[Tomcat server on port 7001]
One of the Tomcat applications sends a redirect to Apache because
there is
On Wed, Jan 2, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Rainer Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some applications running under a Tomcat installation set up
in this way:
[load balancer on port 80] --- [Apache server on port 5001] --
[Tomcat server on port 7001]
One of the Tomcat applications sends a
Hi Julian,
Julian Dunn schrieb:
How do you connect Apache to Tomcat? If you are using mod_jk, the
module gets the port it sends to Tomcat via ap_get_server_port(),
which in turn depends on UseCanonicalName. If this is set to On,
the port is also determined from the port in ServerName.
I'm
Rainer Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Julian,
Julian Dunn schrieb:
How do you connect Apache to Tomcat? If you are using mod_jk, the
module gets the port it sends to Tomcat via ap_get_server_port(),
which in turn depends on UseCanonicalName. If this is