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bxqdev,

On 1/26/13 3:04 PM, bxqdev wrote:
> On 1/26/2013 9:36 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>>> From: cjder...@gmail.com [mailto:cjder...@gmail.com] On Behalf
>>> Of chris derham Subject: Re: Different webapp paths on
>>> different hosts
>> 
>>> To my mind if you deploy the app as ROOT.war, as long as DNS
>>> is configured correctly, that single context will serve
>>> responses to http://app1.com/ and http://app2.com/. This
>>> appears solves the explicit requirement stated above.
>> 
>> Which is what I suggested back on 23 January:
>> 
>>> Assuming path1.com and path2.com evaluate to the same IP
>>> address (or at least to the same system), this will happen
>>> automatically with a single <Host> element in the Tomcat
>>> configuration.
>> 
>> But the OP refuses to supply any information about why that's
>> not sufficient.
>> 
>> - Chuck
> 
> in this case http://app1.com/ and http://app2.com/ will serve the
> same content. i need different content on different domains.

Something actually made a little "pop" in my brain when I read that. I
gotta go... I think I smell toast burning...

- -chris
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