On 1/28/2013 7:11 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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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...

i take it as you don't know the correct answer.


- -chris
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