Stirling Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If I have one machine with two domains (domain1.com and domain2.com) how I
>can I make www.domain1.com/Servlet/MyContactForm use a different servlet
>than www.domain2.com/Servlet/MyContactForm?

Define a different servlet zone for each domain.

<VirtualHost [IP#]>
        <IfModule mod_jserv.c>
                ApJServDefaultPort 8007
                ApJServAction .gsp /servlets/gsp
                ApJServMount /servlets /domain1
        </IfModule>
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost [IP#]>
        <IfModule mod_jserv.c>
                ApJServDefaultPort 8007
                ApJServAction .gsp /servlets/gsp
                ApJServMount /servlets /domain2
        </IfModule>
</VirtualHost>


<IfModule mod_jserv.c>
        ApJServManual off
        ApJServMountCopy on
        ApJServDefaultPort 8007
        ApJServProperties /usr/local/apache/etc/jserv.properties
        ApJServSecretKey /usr/local/apache/etc/jserv.secret.key
        ApJServLogFile /var/log/apache/jserv.log
        ApJServMount /share/servlets /share
        <Location /status/jserv/>
                SetHandler jserv-status
                order deny,allow
                deny from all
                allow from yourdomain.com
        </Location>
</IfModule>

Anything under www.domain1.com/servlets is in zone "domain1" and anything
under www.domain2.com/servlets is in zone "domain2". Each zone has a
separate class loader so each zone has separate servlets. But, the url
anydomain/share/servlets is shared and maps to zone "share", so you can
have a common set of servlets accessible by both virtual hosts, e.g.,
www.domain1.com/share/servlets/emailservlet and
www.domain2.com/share/servlets/emailservlet will both execute the same
servlet. You can carry this further and have anything under /share be
shared among virtual hosts, so www.domain1.com/share/cgi/foocgi and
www.domain2.com/share/cgi/foocgi would run the same cgi script (this is how
I setup my server).

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