Combining Apache RewriteRule and JkMount to pass through to Tomcat

2009-06-26 Thread David Crane
are trying to persist these URLs as they were originally requested, rather than do 301/302 redirects back to the browser or crawler. So I suspect someone else has figured this out. Thanks, David Crane dav...@donorschoose.org

RE: Combining Apache RewriteRule and JkMount to pass through to Tomcat

2009-06-26 Thread David Crane
David Crane wrote: ... I also have this mod_jk directive, which would act on either version of the URL: JkMount /* worker1 André Warnier wrote: Considering the above directive, then why do you have, at all : - an Apache httpd in front of your Tomcat ? Since you are attempting

RE: logging

2008-07-08 Thread David Crane
is normal, such as what level to log and how to format messages, etc. I'm sure you can do more with a non- generic.lcf file, perhaps having separate log files for each Tomcat host. Certainly you could set up separate SocketServer processeson your log machine. I just didn't feel I needed that. David

Tomcat sometimes loses HttpSession when 2 mod_jk workers have different hosts

2008-01-10 Thread David Crane
: Framework: 1.2.9 Web Flow: 1.0.3 Thanks, David Crane DonorsChoose.org