>On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Ignacio J. Ortega wrote: > >> > JkMount /uri worker >> > is >> > /uri=worker >> >> I like to point out, that just now isapi_redirector ( 3.3 and j-t-c) >> uses a slightly more complex form of the former syntax, to allow a >> limited vhost mapping capabilty in isapi_redirector, >> >> /vhost/uri=worker > >You can learn something new everyday... I didn't know that, thanks >Nacho, that makes things simpler/cleaner. > >Let's keep this syntax, with a small change - if the uri is for >the 'default' host we'll leave the '/' and make vhost empty: > >//uri=worker > >In addition, I need: > >uri.[property]://uri=worker > >For example: > >uri.debug:/my.host.com:8080/examples=TRACE > >This would turn mod_jk debugging for requests for that particular url.
Good, I like this idea of behind able to trace particular requests. >Or > >uri.webapp:/my.host.com:8080/examples=/examples >( or some other mean to specify the context path ) > >uri.servletName:/my.host.com:8080/examples/HelloW=HelloWorldServlet Could we get these translation from web.xml forwarded by Ajp14 autoconf feature ? >With this jk will pass the servlet name to tomcat and eliminate the >second mapping, like mod_jserv did. Why not just use : JkAutoMount webapp worker => get all mapping for a particular webapp for a worker or JkAutoMount * worker => get all mapping for all webapp for supported by this worker In that case we could even get the loglevel for this webapp. What about jk-status which should present state of jk connections and informations ? Also are we agree in adding a REQUEST flag to LogLevel to be able to track the query/reply timestamp ? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>