mod_proxy might work too (A *very* quick guess at syntax, ymmv)
ProxyPass / http://more.cowbell.com/BAH/
ProxyPassReverse / http://more.cowbell.com/BAH/
-Tim
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
> Howdy,
> Sure, make BAH a simple web application with just one class, a filter
> mapped to url-pattern /* that does a sendRedirect to / + the rest of
> the path. I don't know if that's simpler than a Valve, but it's
> portable.
>
> Apache's mod_rewrite can also do this, but you probably don't want to
> add the complexity of an apache-tomcat setup for this reason alone.
>
> Yoav Shapira
> Millennium ChemInformatics
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Green, Jeffrey [mailto:jeffrey.green@(protected)]
>>Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 10:50 AM
>>To: 'tomcat-user@(protected)'
>>Subject: Mapping /BAH/ to /
>>
>>Hi all. Quick question regarding Tomcat. I'd like to create a mapping
>>such
>>that all requests to
>>
>>http://hostname:8080/FOO/ <http://hostname:8080/FOO/> are forwarded
>
> to
>
>>http://hostname:8080/ <http://hostname:8080/> in a transparent manner
>
> (to
>
>>the user, at least).
>>
>>Thus, if there is a JSP at http://hostname:8080/FOO/bar/Page.jsp
>><http://hostname:8080/FOO/bar/Page.jsp> , users can access it by either
>>going to that URL or to this url: http://hostname:8080/bar/Page.jsp
>><http://hostname:8080/bar/Page.jsp> . (Where BAR is the name of the
>>webapp). Does anyone know if / how this can be done?
>>
>>I know one can implement such functionality using Valves, but I seek a
>>simpler solution (if there is one). Thanks!
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