Hi Gerard, I have a tomcat with several webapps, each one accessible by its own > context. > I must access each one of this webapps from a different domain. For > example, I have the following webapps: wbExample1, wbExample2, wbExample3 > > It should be accessible this way: > > www.example1.com/wbExample1 > www.example2.com/wbExample2 > www.example3.com/wbExample3 > > So, the domain defined for each website must also access to an specific > webapp. > > For an extra, I would like to know if [b]www.example1.com/wbExample1[/b] > <http://www.example1.com/wbExample1%5B/b%5D> could be accessible with url > [b]www.example1.com/contact[/b] <http://www.example1.com/contact%5B/b%5D> > without showing the name context of the webapp and showing the text > [b]contact or contact.html[/b]. >
You should look into the proxy directives, that way you can connect different services. Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet, Serge Fonville http://www.sergefonville.nl 2015-06-25 11:28 GMT+02:00 Gerard Dosaigües <gdosaig...@gmail.com>: > I must say that I tried a lot of possibilities but my knowledgment in > Apache WS is not too much advanced. > > Apache Web Server version: 2.2.22 > OS: Centos 6 64 bits > Tomcat version: 7.0.57 > > What I need to achieve is the following: > I have some plain websites defined this way: > [b]<VirtualHost *:80> > ServerAdmin examp...@example1.com > DocumentRoot "/opt/sites/example1/" > ServerName example1.com > ErrorLog logs/example1-error_log > CustomLog logs/example1-access_log common > RedirectMatch permanent ^/(.*) http://www.example1.com/$1 > </VirtualHost> > <VirtualHost *:80> > ServerAdmin examp...@example1.com > DocumentRoot "/opt/sites/example1/" > ServerName www.example1.com > ErrorLog logs/example1-error_log > CustomLog logs/example1-access_log common > </VirtualHost>[/b] > > I have a tomcat with several webapps, each one accessible by its own > context. > I must access each one of this webapps from a different domain. For > example, I have the following webapps: wbExample1, wbExample2, wbExample3 > > It should be accessible this way: > > www.example1.com/wbExample1 > www.example2.com/wbExample2 > www.example3.com/wbExample3 > > So, the domain defined for each website must also access to an specific > webapp. > > For an extra, I would like to know if [b]www.example1.com/wbExample1[/b] > <http://www.example1.com/wbExample1%5B/b%5D> could be accessible with url > [b]www.example1.com/contact[/b] <http://www.example1.com/contact%5B/b%5D> > without showing the name context of the webapp and showing the text > [b]contact or contact.html[/b]. > > -- > Ger > Learning to Live >