Hello. I would like to publish a Web application running under Tomcat.
I'm using Apache 2 as Web server. Basically, I have two opportunities: 1) mod_jk 2) mod_proxy I've tried the first. So I discover that I ve: - Create an alias in httpd.conf so that al static pages are processed directly by Apache2. - Use JkMount directive so that path is mapped to worker (and so to Tomcat) I don't know I have well understod the concept, but I have noted that application doesn't work correcltly. For example, assuming that the path of the application is '/path'. When I accesst to http://<hostname>/path all works fine. But if I access to http://<hostname>/path/subpath I get Visualizzation errors (It seems tome that it misses CSS.. and so on). I read that it is possible to use mod proxy. Now, I would like to know from mailing list if mod_proxy is the best choice or otherwise if I have to solve problem similiar to the one I ve pointed out above, and to use mod_jk. Thanks, rocsca --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]