Hi,
If you want to know exactly how the ApJServMount directive is used you
should take a look at the documentation included with JServ (at
java.apache.org).
greets,
Kenneth Westelinck
>From: Milt Epstein Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Servlet via URL of the form
>http://my.domain.com/blah Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 23:11:19 -0600 (CST)
>
>
>If you remember, I and at least one other person were trying to set tomcat
>up so that a URL of the form
>
>http://my.domain.com/blah
>
>would invoke a specific servlet in the "blah" context. We were having
>trouble doing this, and the closest we could come was using
>
>http://my.domain.com/blah/blah
>
>or
>
>http://my.domain.com/blah/servlet/blah
>
>Well, it looks like I figured out how to do this.
>
>As it turned out, the problem (for me at least), wasn't with how I had
>tomcat set up -- you see, it wasn't even getting to tomcat, it was being
>handled by apache. I had just been using the apache/jserv directives as per
>the sample and documentation on the tomcat page. In particular, the only
>relevant ApJServMount directive I had was
>
>ApJServMount /blah/servlet /blah
>
>I'm not sure of the exact syntax/semantics of the ApJServMount directive,
>but I believe it indicates that URIs of certain forms (e.g. /blah/servlet)
>should be passed to the specified tomcat context (e.g. blah). So, since all
>I had was the above directive, only URIs that started with /blah/servlet
>was being passed to tomcat, and that of course does not include the URI
>/blah. So I added another directive
>
>ApJServMount /blah /blah
>
>and after that, I was able to use a URL of the form
>
>http://my.domain.com/blah
>
>as I originally wanted to.
>
>Hope this helps someone else. And if someone understands better exactly how
>the ApJServMount directive works, please feel free to fill in the details.
>
>Milt Epstein Research Programmer Software/Systems Development Group
>Computing and Communications Services Office (CCSO) University of Illinois
>at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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