Dieter Schicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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If you can't mount / because you also run php on apache, you can afaik
only mount specific directories of tomcat in Apache, e.g.
http://foo.bar.com:8080/jsp-examples =
http://foo.bar.com/jsp-examples. In Google you can find
tomcat virtual host via apache
Tim Lucia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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A few weeks ago, I asked a similar question which went unanswered.
Basically, I want to have the user request www.somewhere.com but have
Apache forward that to tomcatserver:8009/someNonRootContext
tomcat virtual host via apache
If you can't mount / because you also run php on apache, you can afaik
only mount specific directories of tomcat in Apache, e.g.
http://foo.bar.com:8080/jsp-examples = http://foo.bar.com/jsp-examples.
In Google you can find many examples for this configuration.
Didi
: Dieter Schicker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 4:46 AM
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Subject: Re: newbie:access tomcat virtual host via apache
If you can't mount / because you also run php on apache, you can afaik
only mount specific directories of tomcat in Apache, e.g.
http
runnning tomcat 5.x on windows with apache 2.0.5x with modjk. tomcat on
8080 and apache on 80.
so for a given webapp at foo.bar.com that really is served up by tomcat on
8080 as http://foo.bar.com:8080. how to get apache to see it so that i can
access it as http://foo.bar.com without the