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Subject: Re: jk_mod and binding tomcat 's root to an apache directory

Subject: Re: jk_mod and binding tomcat 's root to an apache directory

2007-11-04       - By Shug Boabby

 Back
On 4 Nov 2007, at 13:48, Rainer Jung wrote:
>> To reiterate what I would like to do... I want to be able to set up
>> http://myserver.com/tomcat to point to http://myserver.com:8180 and
>> likewise for SSL. It surprises me that more people do not want a  
>> simple,
>> hassle-free setup like this!
>
> This requirement is not well defined.
>
> What do you want to happen with a request like this:
>
> http://myserver.com/tomcat/a/b/c.d

I would like that request to go to tomcat, where tomcat sees that it  
received the request "a/b/c.d" on the myserver.com domain. The result  
would be the same as calling

  http://myserver.com:8180/a/b/c.d

directly. And similarly for SSL. I'd like to use Apache to do the SSL  
layer (as it is more efficient and saves maintaining 2 sets of  
certificates), but I still want Tomcat to know if it is communicating  
over a CONFIDENTIAL channel or not.


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