Rainer Jung wrote:
But: why do you plan to use different Hosts in Tomcat at all? Unless you
need to set Host based settings for different webapps to different
values or you want to deploy different webapps under the same name, you
can put all webapps into the default Host.
Or do you use
!
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Adobe Solution Provider
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:jor...@viviotech.net]
Subject: tomcat, mod_jk, and apache
I'm using mod_jk with apache and I
Jordan Michaels wrote:
Another possibility is having a single source for your host setup,
with some kind of script/program to generate both the httpd and Tomcat
config files from that. (That could turn out to be a marketable product.)
The organisation of the Tomcat documentation is
On 08.04.2009 20:39, André Warnier wrote:
Jordan Michaels wrote:
Another possibility is having a single source for your host setup,
with some kind of script/program to generate both the httpd and Tomcat
config files from that. (That could turn out to be a marketable
product.)
The
Hey Folks,
I'm using mod_jk with apache and I was wondering if it would be possible
to configure mod_jk in a way that I wouldn't have to specify the Host
entries in Tomcat's server.xml file in addition to apache. It's not
terribly difficult to enter in host information in both places, but it
Jordan Michaels wrote:
Hey Folks,
I'm using mod_jk with apache and I was wondering if it would be possible
to configure mod_jk in a way that I wouldn't have to specify the Host
entries in Tomcat's server.xml file in addition to apache. It's not
terribly difficult to enter in host information
André Warnier wrote:
Jordan Michaels wrote:
Hey Folks,
I'm using mod_jk with apache and I was wondering if it would be
possible to configure mod_jk in a way that I wouldn't have to specify
the Host entries in Tomcat's server.xml file in addition to apache.
It's not terribly difficult to
From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:jor...@viviotech.net]
Subject: tomcat, mod_jk, and apache
I'm using mod_jk with apache and I was wondering if it would be
possible to configure mod_jk in a way that I wouldn't have to
specify the Host entries in Tomcat's server.xml file in addition
to apache