hi chris,

Apologies for typo mistakes.

business user are using url :   https://xyz.ae/apex/f?p=1001
<https://xyz.com/apex/f?p=1001>   to login into apex application and login
is working fine.

xyz.ae is published in our F5 which is pointing to tomcat server on port
8080  hence im not worried about xyz.ae

for making is simple for user we want to rename f?p=1001
<https://xyz.com/apex/f?p=1001>   to myapp
so business user will use https://xyz.ae/apex/myapp
<https://xyz.com/aorx/myapp>

So our requirement is  :   in url we want to replace f?p=1001
<https://xyz.com/apex/f?p=1001> to myapp


tried below but not working

RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} p=1001
RewriteRule ^/f$ /apex/myapp

rewrite.config location :
/opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.54/instance/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/rewrite.config


Thanks Peter for suggestion but configure friendly URLs is not our
requirement.


We have achieved  our requirement  where apex is deployed on oracle
weblogic with Oracle HTTP server.
Now same want to achieve with apex-tomcat


curl output:
curl -D- 'localhost:8080/apex/f?p=10001'
HTTP/1.1 302
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-Xss-Protection: 1; mode=block
Referrer-Policy: strict-origin-when-cross-origin
Location: https://localhost/apex/workspace/r/abcrelease10001123100/home
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2022 15:18:16 GMT

On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 at 16:52, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:

> Rupali,
>
> This has gone around in circles for a while with no progress. Can you
> please:
>
> 1. Show examples of what you would like. Specific examples, like:
>
> "I expect that when requesting http://xyz.ae/apex/?f=1001"; I get a 302
> redirect to http://xyz.ae/apex/myapp";
>
> That's what you are asking for, but I suspect that what you really want
> is the reverse: users who request /myapp actually get "?f=1001".
>
> This is further complicated by the fact that all your URLs show as
> ayx.ae in text, but then have <xyz.com> added to the end for some
> reason. Which is it?
>
> Do you want an HTTP redirect? If so, what kind? Or do you want your
> server to proxy from one URL to the other, so the client doesn't know
> it's happening?
>
> 2. Which component should be responsible for all of this? You have
> several networking components to choose from:
>
> a. F5 load balancer
> b. Oracle Apex
> c. Apache Tomcat
>
> Why have you decided to re-write your application's URLs at the Tomcat
> level and not somewhere further up the chain?
>
> 3. Show exactly what you currently have in your rewrite config file, and
> exactly where that rewrite configuration file is on the disk.
>
> Going back to your original post, lots of things are confusing:
>
> i. The URLs are inconsistent (.ae va .com, apex vs aorx)
>
> ii. You appear to be asking to redirect from non-friendly URLs to
> friendly URLs which doesn't make any sense. Perhaps this is a
> terminology issue. You want clients to use the friendly URLs
> (/apex/myapp) and then get what they would have received had they called
> /f?p=1001 right?
>
> iii. You are redirecting /myapp to /myapp in your example, which
> accomplishes nothing. You also have the same rule twice.
>
> This should be as simple as:
>
> RewriteRule "^/f?p=1001" "/myapp"
>
> ... but it's not, because RewriteRule only looks at the path and not the
> query string, so you need a separate condition. I'll repeat what Felix
> (almost) posted a few days ago, which should be correct:
>
> RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} p=1001
> RewriteRule ^/f$ /apex/myapp
>
> I don't think you even want the [R] flag because if you do that, the
> client will see the URL change to the unfriendly URL, and the point is
> to hide that from them, right?
>
> The last thing to do is to make sure the file is *in the right place*.
> No amount of configuration in C:\Windows\rewrite.config is going to have
> any effect unless you have a very strange configuration.
>
> -chris
>
> On 3/24/22 14:23, rupali singh wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > yes context name is apex.
> >
> >   https://xyz.ae/apex/f?p=1001 <https://xyz.com/apex/f?p=1001>   to
> > https://xyz.ae/apex/myapp <https://xyz.com/aorx/myapp>
> >
> > we dont want to change xyz.ae that will name remain as it is , we want
> to
> > change f?p=1001 <https://xyz.com/apex/f?p=1001> to myapp
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 23 Mar 2022 at 19:23, Felix Schumacher <
> > felix.schumac...@internetallee.de> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Am 23. März 2022 12:14:25 MEZ schrieb rupali singh <
> >> rupali.r.si...@gmail.com>:
> >>> Hi Chris,
> >>>
> >>> I already tried with fully qualified name but its not working
> >>
> >> Can you be more specific, what you tried?
> >>
> >> Is Chris right and your context name is apex?
> >>
> >> Felix
> >>>
> >>> On Tue, Mar 22, 2022, 7:15 PM Christopher Schultz <
> >>> ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> All,
> >>>>
> >>>> On 3/21/22 10:19, Felix Schumacher wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Am 21.03.22 um 06:39 schrieb rupali singh:
> >>>>>> Hi Felix,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> location of context.xml file is
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>    cat context.xml| grep RewriteValve
> >>>>>>       <Valve
> >> className="org.apache.catalina.valves.rewrite.RewriteValve"
> >>>> />
> >>>>>>    pwd
> >>>>>> /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.54/instance/conf
> >>>>> That context.xml is thought to be a default template for all
> installed
> >>>>> webapps. It will work, but remember, that every installed webapp will
> >>>>> get its own copy of a rewrite valve.
> >>>>
> >>>> +1
> >>>>
> >>>> This is probably the problem.
> >>>>
> >>>>>> more
> >>>>>>
> >>>>
> >>
> /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.54/instance/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/rewrite.config
> >>>>>> RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} p=10001
> >>>>>> RewriteRule ^/apex/f$ /apex/myapp [R,L]
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> I think you want:
> >>>>
> >>>> RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} p=10001
> >>>> RewriteRule ^/f$ /myapp [R,L]
> >>>>
> >>>> The prefix /apex is already a part of the context-path and should be
> >>>> removed from the URL patterns being matched. If you want to redirect
> to
> >>>> another web application, you need a fully-qualified redirect like
> this:
> >>>>
> >>>> RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} p=10001
> >>>> RewriteRule ^/f$ https://www.google.com/ [R,L]
> >>>>
> >>>> -chris
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Thanks and Regards,
Rupali

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