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Sharan Foga updated OFBIZ-94:
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Sprint: Bug Crush Event - 21/2/2015
> Global mountpoint change for webapps (similarly to existing
> content.url.prefix)
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>
> Key: OFBIZ-94
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-94
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: framework
> Reporter: Eriks Dobelis
> Priority: Minor
>
> Currently settings in url.properties (content.url.prefix.secure and
> content.url.prefix.standard) allow to change url prefix for static content.
> Similar feature for mounting all webapps at a mount point different from root
> would be very useful. Especially it would help having multiple ofbiz
> instances under one domain name (e.g. www.host.com/client2 and
> www.host.com/client2), which is very useful to run several instances using
> one SSL certificate.
> Workaround is of course to change mount points in all components by hand, but
> it is not very practical if url is to be changed frequently.
> I suggest adding to url.properties 2 settings - webapp.url.prefix.standard
> and webapp.url.prefix.secure.
> This is not exact patch, just to give a quick idea of change necessary.
> --- ComponentConfig.java Tue Jul 18 12:38:10 2006
> +++ ComponentConfig.java Tue Jul 18 12:42:52 2006
> @@ -638,10 +638,12 @@
> }
> this.mountPoint = this.mountPoint + "*";
> }
> }
> + this.mountPoint = globalMountPoint + this.mountPoint;
> //globalMountPoint should be instantiated to value of
> webapp.url.prefix.standard, of course there should be additional code to
> parse that property
> +
> // load the virtual hosts
> List virtHostList = UtilXml.childElementList(element,
> "virtual-host");
> if (virtHostList != null && virtHostList.size() > 0) {
> Iterator elementIter = virtHostList.iterator();
> while (elementIter.hasNext()) {
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