Not sure what you are asking here...as far as I know, putting your webapp as
the ROOT is exactly what you should do, as ROOT is the default webapp.

What is it about putting your webapp under the ROOT directory that you don't
like?  Are you asking for a way to have it be the "root" webapp, but not
have to actually put your application's files under the ROOT directory?

John


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> Subject: Apache / Tomcat Config?
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> 
> Can someone tell me how to configure apache 2.x with tomcat
> 4.x so that when someone goes to my site "www.mysite.com"
> it automatically looks under the tomcat webapps directory
> for a subdirectory called "mysite" to load the index page?
> 
> I can't get apache (or tomcat?) to work that way unless I
> put my webapp under the ROOT directory.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
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