Beavers, Melinda K (Kay) wrote:
Rainer, thank you for that link!! I have put this line in my isapi_redirect.properties file: "rewrite_rule_file=C:\Avaya\TomcatFilter\rewrite.properties" and put my rewrite.properties file in place with just a single line in it: "/apps/cepv/website/=/website/" and reset IIS. It is not working but in the debug log I never see any reference to using the rewrite file. I never see entries like described below:
"During startup, you should see

     Using rewrite rule file YOURRULESFILE

in the log file, and later

     Loaded rewrite rule file YOURRULESFILE

Between those two, you should also see lines indicating, that the contents of the file got parsed."

Do you know if there's some other step I'm missing or if it has to be a certain 
version in order to recognize the rewrite file?

Regards,

Katy

-----Original Message-----
From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de] Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 2:03 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Configuring IIS to use the JK ISAPI redirector plugin when URL 
paths are different

On 24.04.2013 06:53, Beavers, Melinda K (Kay) wrote:
We have installed the IIS-Tomcat redirector (isapi_redirect.dll) on an IIS 6 server so that http://iis.company.com/website/myfile.jsp will correctly redirect according to our 'isapi_redirect.properties', 'workers.properties', and 'uriworkermap.properties ' and serve the JSP page from http://tomcat.company.com/website/myfile.jsp . That appears to be working just fine. But we actually need to have a different IIS URL. What we are trying to figure out is if we can configure it so that http://iis.company.com/apps/cepv/website/myfile.jsp will redirect and serve the JSP content at http://tomcat.company.com/website/myfile.jsp. The path on the IIS server is has two extra levels (/apps/cepv) in the URL path and does not match the path on the tomcat server where the JSP content is. We have to have those two extra levels in the IIS URL path for other technical reasons and we cannot match or include those two extra levels on the tomcat side. We have tried the following but cannot get it to work. website.worker=website_ajp13 /apps/cepv/website/*.jsp=$(website.worker) Is there anything we can do to map this correctly?

Have a look at

https://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/generic_howto/proxy.html#URL%20Rewriting

starting from "If you are using Microsoft IIS as a web server...".


Melinda,
in addition to what Rainer writes above, and if you determine later that you need more powerful URL-rewriting capabilities under IIS later, have a look at :
http://www.helicontech.com/isapi_rewrite/

Also, on this list, try to not "top-post" your reponses, it makes it more difficult for everyone to follow the conversation (scrolling up and down etc..)



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