On 1/28/2013 7:13 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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bxqdev,

On 1/26/13 1:09 AM, bxqdev wrote:


On 1/26/2013 1:05 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote: Dude,

On 1/25/13 12:38 AM, bxqdev wrote:
i want to have one instance of webapp,

No problem.

which has two paths,

Problem: one context = one path = one instance

If you want two separate paths, you need two separate contexts.

and each of the paths serves the root of different domains

That just doesn't make any sense. The root of a domain is, by
definition, "/" (contextPath=""), so there aren't any other paths
to consider.

looks like the goal is not reachable with plain tomcat
configuration.


once again: * one webapp * has 2 different paths: "/path1"
and "/path2" * served on 2 domains * when user goes to
http://path1.com/ -> {webapp}/path1 is served as root path *
when user goes to http://path2.com/ -> {webapp}/path2 is
served as root path

is it possible?

What you are saying is nonsensical (specifically, the part where
you say that you want /path1 to be mapped to "root".

If you want two virtual hosts, then define two virtual hosts. If
you want an app on each host configured as ROOT, then make your
two virtual hosts have two separate appBase directories (which
should be a requirement in the first place of two virtual hosts)
and toss a copy of your WAR file in each appBase, both named
ROOT.war (cApITaLS matter).

You can't deploy a single copy (in memory) of your webapp and
expect to get all your requirements above met. If you want to have
a single WAR file on the disk and deploy it multiple times, you
*can* do that but I'm not sure why anyone would want to.

looks like the goal is not reachable with plain tomcat
configuration.

I seriously don't understand your "goal" or your "problem". It sounds
like you want two separate webapps smashed into a single context where
one webapp gets served by one domain and another webapps gets served
by the other domain. I don't know why you don't just split them up
into two separate webapps just like $DIETY intended.

if that was the solution, i wouldn't ask the question in the first place.


- -chris
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