You can do this with mod_rewrite. Don't forget to use the PT flag, when
combining mod_rewrite and mod_jk.
If it doesn't easily work for you:
Add a RewriteLog with a high RewriteLogLevel (e.g. 9) and increase
JkLogLevel to debug. Then you can follow the manipulation of the URL.
Regards,
Rainer
Dan Beaulieu wrote:
> Thank you for the reply, I have played around with mod_rewrite, just can't
> seem to get it going. I will have to dig deeper.
>
> The main problem is when we used jserv we did something like this:
>
> ApJservMount /myApp/servlets /myApp
> ApJservMount /demo/myApp/servlets /myApp
>
> So myApp was a zone, and they paths would be "mounted" to the same zone
>
> But now, with mod_jk I can't do:
>
> jkMount /myApp/* worker1
> JkMount /demo/myApp/* worker1
>
> Because tomcat on the other end will expect two separate contexts:
>
> <Context path="/myApp" docBase="MyApp" debug="0"
> reloadable="true" />
> <Context path="/demo/MyApp" docBase="myApp" debug="0"
> reloadable="true" />
>
> Two separate webapps = a session headache.
> Unless I am missing something...
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