Am 19.03.22 um 07:03 schrieb rupali singh:
Hi Team,We are using tomcat 9.54 version. Need help in rewriting rule. background : We have an Oracle apex server ( version 21.1) and tomcat is installed on the same server. We have F5 url which redirects to apex installed on tomcat eghttps://xyz.ae/apex/f?p=1001 <https://xyz.com/apex/f?p=1001> so xyz.ae is published on our F5 which redirects internally to tomcat server on port 8080. we want to redirecthttps://xyz.ae/apex/f?p=1001 <https://xyz.com/apex/f?p=1001> to https://xyz.ae/apex/myapp <https://xyz.com/aorx/myapp> as it's difficult for business users to remember f?p=1001<https://xyz.com/apex/f?p=1001>
Are you sure, that you want to redirect the obscure URL - that is hard to remember - to redirect to a "sane" URL - that is easy to remember? I would do it the other way round. Tell the people to enter https://apex.ae/myapp (or apex.com/myapp) and let the app rewrite it to something hard to remember.
Felix
i have prepared context.xml and rewrite.config rule but redirection not working and there is no error in catalina.log in access log we are getting 404. i have tried steps mentioned in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38618473/tomcat-9-rewrite-with-ords-and-oracle-apex rewrite.config content RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/myapp$ RewriteRule ^/myapp$https://xyz.ae/apex/myapp [R,L] please advise how to resolve the issue
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