On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 4:41 AM, Christopher Schultz 
<ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> James,
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> On 2/23/2011 5:16 PM, James Godrej wrote:
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>> From: "Caldarale, Charles R" <chuck.caldar...@unisys.com>
>> To: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
>> Sent: Thu, 24 February, 2011 3:01:01 AM
>> Subject: RE: how to set auto redirection in tomcat
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>>> From: James Godrej [mailto:jamesgod...@yahoo.in]
>>> Subject: how to set auto redirection in tomcat
>>
>>> I am using mod_ajp as a front end
>>
>>> Why?  What purpose is it serving?
>>> If it's not doing anything useful (e.g., handling PHP), you should simplify 
>>>your
>>> life and remove it.
>>
>> I am running at least 20 other websites and 2 of them use mod_proxy_ajp
>> each of these is hosted on some machine internally on lan.
>>
>>> How ever I have an application running on it
>>> http://social.openitup.in/olat
>>> what I want to do is when some one opens
>>> http://social.openitup.in
>>
>>> Remove the existing ROOT application, and rename yours to ROOT.
>>
>> No this did not worked I tried.
>
> Did you name it "ROOT", or did you name it "root" (or "Root" or "rOOt"
> or "rooT")? Case matters, even on win32.
>
> You might have to restart Tomcat after doing that.
>
> Using "ROOT" as the webapp name definitely works. People do it all the
> time...
>
Yes renaming to ROOT worked.Thanks 
Christopher.



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