Sorry, don't have any experiences with those. I'm no expert in Tomcat, I
just get lucky once in awhile and see a question I can answer :)
Oscar
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Howard Watson wrote:
> I stand corrected.
>
> I don't know about the auto-generated mod_jk.conf, but your right about
> needing to mount the JSPs and servlets in each virtual host. And
> probably any matching aliases.
>
> Thanks for clearing up the confusion. Do you know any good references
> for using LogSetter within a Tomcat3.3 <Context>? If you do I'd like to
> hear about it?
>
> >>> tomcat@(protected) >>>
> I assumed he meant he wanted to access the same webapp in Tomcat in
> each
> virtual host in Apache. In that case, he only wants and only needs 1
> webapp in Tomcat.
>
> Oscar
>
> On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Howard Watson wrote:
>
> > I not 100% sure but I think the problem might be here:
> >
> > "And I have 1 webapp defined in Tomcat"
> >
> >
> > >>> dologij@(protected) >>>
> > Hi everyone.
> >
> > I have the next configuration in my server:
> > - Windows 2000 - sorry, no chance to use Linux :-(
> > - Apache 2, with some virtual hosts
> > - Tomcat 1.4, with some JSP webapps
> > - mod_jk, to communicate Apache and Tomcat.
> >
> >
> > I have the whole static code in Apache, and the JSP code in Tomcat.
> > Everything works fine, but I think there is something that it's not
> > going as
> > it should. I'll explain it:
> >
> > Let's say I have 3 virtual hosts in Apache: myvirtualhost1 (the
> primary
> > one,
> > the "default" one), myvirtualhost2 and myvirtualhost3, and a copy of
> > index.html and index.jsp pages is inside each of those applications.
> > http://www.myvirtualhost1.com/index.html --> shows ok
> > http://www.myvirtualhost2.com/index.html --> shows ok
> > http://www.myvirtualhost3.com/index.html --> shows ok
> >
> > And I have 1 webapp defined in Tomcat, myWebapp:
> > http://www.myvirtualhost1.com/myWebapp/index.jsp --> shows ok
> >
> > The problem comes here, as I can only call a JSP page through the
> > "default"
> > website in Apache:
> > http://www.myvirtualhost2.com/myWebapp/index.jsp or
> > http://www.myvirtualhost3.com/myWebapp/index.jsp don't work (can't
> find
> > the
> > page). The only thing that works is
> > http://www.myvirtualhost1.com/myWebapp/index.jsp
> >
> > Is it possible to make this work? How can I call any JSP page in
> Tomcat
> > from
> > any of my virtual hosts in Apache?
> >
> > I've looked for information all over the Internet and the archives
> of
> > this
> > mailing list, but I couldn't find any solution (found one but it's
> > only
> > valid for mod_jk2 - it didn't work for mod_jk)
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> >
> >
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