Virtual Host Then define each app as the ROOT context for that host.
Doug
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Subject: RE: Mapping context to root of website
How would I do this if I am just using Tomcat (no apache, IIS, etc.)???
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From: Ronnie Tartar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 1:50 PM
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Subject: RE: Mapping context to root of website
Is there a way to do this with jk or jk2?
Thanks
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From: Ronnie Tartar Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 11:46 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Mapping context to root of website
This is how I use to be able to do it with mod_warp.
WebAppConnection mps warp localhost:8019 WebAppDeploy . mps /
Deployed the specific context to the root of the actual site leaving 1 instance of tomcat with multiple webapps.
Thanks
Ronnie Tartar 407-251-2036
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From: Ronnie Tartar Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:50 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Mapping context to root of website
Y, but you can only have one ROOT in the webapps folder? Is this what you are talking about? I would like to have multiple contexts mapped to the ROOT of different web servers.
http://www.test1.com/ mapped to /context1 http://www.test2.com/ mapped to /context2 http://www.test3.com/ mapped to /context3
I have created my application as ROOT in the webapps folder, and that does work, but without creating multiple tomcat instances, I can only have one ROOT.
I always seem to have trouble with the connectors, thanks for your patience.
Ronnie Tartar 407-251-2036
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From: Allistair Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Mapping context to root of website
Hi,
Yes this is extremely common and in TC 5.0 is configured using an empty path attribute in the Context element and in 5.5 it is done by naming your web application as ROOT. FOr IIS to TC look up JK 1.2.8, there's even an installer. Your mappings would be /something=ajp13 rather than /context/something=ajp13.
Good luck. Allistair.
-----Original Message----- From: Ronnie Tartar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 March 2005 15:37 To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Mapping context to root of website
Is there anyway to map a context to the root of a website.
For instance: http://www.test.com/context/ to
http://www.test.com/
I know I can do this by creating mulitple Tomcat Instances but this is
not very efficient on resources.
I have done it with Mod_warp with success but need to do it on IIS and
Apache.
Is there a doc out there somewhere?
Thanks in advance.
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