Re: ProxyPaths and mod_proxy_ajp

2008-03-09 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Jim Jagielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seems to me you are using Apache as a front-end to TC. In which case you are telling Apache that whatever is under /examples should be handled by TC, everything else is local... Right so far? Yes in this case. In the

Re: ProxyPaths and mod_proxy_ajp

2008-03-05 Thread Jim Jagielski
Seems to me you are using Apache as a front-end to TC. In which case you are telling Apache that whatever is under /examples should be handled by TC, everything else is local... Right so far? If so, then you for SURE do not what to configure Apache as a forward proxy, which is what you are doing

ProxyPaths and mod_proxy_ajp

2008-02-27 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hi, I have an application which, due to restrictions by third party developers must run on Tomcat 4.1.31 with Java version 1.4.2_11. I am deploying this on a new RHEL 5 machine, with httpd-2.2.3-11.el5_1.3. From my reading, it appears that mod_proxy_ajp is the way to go, and I aim to