On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Dean Searle wrote: > I have a simple, yet allusive question. In Apache and Tomcat you can create Virtual > Hosts. Within the Virtual Hosts you can specify different parameters. In Apache > httpd.conf I can have the following:
This is somewhat similar to the issue I was working on before (and will hopefully be posting an update on soon). I'll point you to tuckey.org/urlrewrite. He has essentially created a servlet version of apache's mod_rewrite. This would be one way of doing what you are looking for. > <VirtualHost 192.168.1.1> > ServerName www.domain1.com > Redirect permanent / http://www.domain2.com/domain2 > </VirtualHost> > > Is there a feature like that in Tomcat, either in the server.xml or web.xml, I'm > probably guessing server.xml. In web.xml, you would add in the <filter> code that is present on Paul Tuckey's website (above). You may need to alter you web.dtd to include the new elements you are introducing. The URLRewriter tool comes with an xml configuration file in which you can state you rules. If it is a redirect you want, add something like this : <rule> <from>www.domain1.com</from> <to type="redirect">www.domain2.com/domain2</to> </rule> Make sure you download the latest version (0.8) or the URLRewriter. Hope this helps. There may be other ways of doing this, but if you have questions about this method, just email me. - Duane --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]