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Jason,

On 12/5/19 14:08, Guild, Jason A (DOT) wrote:
> Hi all:
> 
> We have configured a Tomcat with two virtual hosts, one for hosting
> client-facing applications on a "vanity" name, and the other for
> the "machine" which hosts private URLs for access to
> admin/diagnostic functions by admins only.
> 
> We have an instance of Tomcat manager on the running just fine on
> the "machine" host. Requests to "/manager/html/list" only shows
> applications running on the "machine" host, and not those running
> on the "vanity" host.
> 
> I understand from [0] that "If you have Tomcat configured to
> support multiple virtual hosts (websites) you would need to
> configure a Manager for each."
> 
> But if I request the complete server status from that same manager
> running on the "machine" host, the "Application list" heading in
> the output contains a listing of all deployed applications ordered
> by all configured virtual hosts.
> 
> Clearly the manager has knowledge of all configured applications
> regardless of virtual host. Is is possible to configure a manager
> to just list all applications from all virtual hosts on the main
> "List Applications" screen?
> 
> My environment is Tomcat 9.0.29 with OpenJDK 1.8.0_232 on Debian
> Linux.

Clearly, it's possible because you can see it on another screen within
the manager. If all you want is a list (and not full management), then
it should be fairly easy to accomplish.

The Manager application isn't very complicated. Would you care to
develop a patch/PR for this? I'd recommend making it somehow optional,
as users with separate Managers for many many virtual hosts probably
don't want all that exposed.

- -chris
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