Scott,


I'm very interested in this document and I would like to read it. Could you 
send a URL to this mailing list once you've finished a first version.


regards,

Kenneth Westelinck

>From: Scott Tatum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: I am writing detailed documentation on virtual hosting...
>Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 11:20:54 -0500
>
>It seems like half the questions posted these days to the mailing list
>have something to do with virtual hosting. The existing documentation
>covers most of the bases, but it is spread across several documents and
>contains outdated information that is confusing (e.g. mod_jserv).
>
>Therefore, I am in the process of writing detailed documentation on
>setting up virtual hosting. The documentation right now has a few
>limitations:
>
>1. Only Tomcat 3.2.x will be discussed. There is no production version
>of Tomcat 4, and everyone using Tomcat 3 should be using the latest
>version.
>2. Only mod_jk will be discussed. Everyone who is setting up Tomcat now
>should be using mod_jk - I see no reason to discuss mod_jserv.
>3. Setup is only for a unix environment. I don't currently have any
>experience setting up Tomcat in a Windows environment, though setting up
>Tomcat standalone should be almost identical.
>4. Only webserver integration discussed is with Apache. This is the only
>webserver I have experience integrating Tomcat with. I would do some
>testing with IIS but I don't have access to it. If someone else would be
>willing to provide similar documentation for IIS and/or iPlanet
>integration, that would be great!
>
>Below is an initial outline for the document. The documentation will of
>course be in HTML, and I will try to mimic the formatting style of the
>existing documentation. I welcome suggestions for
>changes/additions/enhancements to this outline - I came up with it very
>quickly. Once I get some feedback from this I will begin writing the
>documentation, hopefully within in the next couple of days.
>
>Virtual Hosting and Tomcat
>
>1. Introduction
>2. Virtual Hosting Options
>2.1 Tomcat Standalone
>2.2 Tomcat with Apache
>2.2.1 Apache + Single Tomcat Instance
>2.2.2 Apache + Multiple Tomcat Instances
>2.4 AJP12 vs. AJP13
>2.5 General Do's and Dont's
>3. Configuring Tomcat Standalone
>3.1 Configuration Files Involved
>3.2 Modifying server.xml
>4. Configuring Tomcat + Single Tomcat Instance
>4.1 Configuration Files Involved
>4.2 Configuring server.xml
>4.3 Configuring workers.properties
>4.4 Configuring uriworkermap.properties
>4.5 Configuring mod_jk.conf
>4.6 Testing and Troubleshooting
>5. Configuring Tomcat + Multiple Tomcat Instances
>4.1 Configuration Files Involved
>4.2 Creating and Configuring Separate server.xml Files
>4.3 Configuring workers.properties
>4.4 Configuring uriworkermap.properties
>4.5 Configuring mod_jk.conf
>4.6 Testing and Troubleshooting
>
>-Scott
>
>--
>Scott Tatum | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Senior Applications Developer, Special Projects
>WorldCom | http://www.wcom.com/
>
>

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