Hernan, Great article. One thing you may wish to add is discussion of the security consequences of exposing /console. This will usually be a URL that is not exposed to the public via a front ended httpd setup...as it would be considered a security risk. Typically, a front ended web server will be used for production, so this may be a good tip to add. Perhaps in your examples you could expose one of the example applications, or show how to expose the whole server, but offer an example of where you can deny access to the console for security purposes. Its just a small hint for security conscious folks.
Jeff Hernan Cunico wrote: > Hi All, > I just updated the documentation. The following article covers how to > configure the Apache HTTPd to forward client requests to Geronimo in two > different ways, either as a reverse proxy or using the Jakarta Tomcat > Connector. > > http://opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Remote+HTTPd+Server > > > Cheers! > Hernan
