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I'm sooo close to getting this to work it hurts....
currently running apache1.3.12, jserv 112 on win32 - NT (prefer to run on
*nix, office politics... :( )
have apache/jserv running as a standalone no problem.
managed to get virtual host working ok with apache only, no problem.
What I want to achieve is environments for development/Quality
Assurance/Production running with the same servlet zone name so that
migration between each environment will not require renaming of addresses to
call servlets.
I have been using (among others) the java FAQ entry "I'm hoping to use the
same zone name (but as separate zones) for two domains on the same machine."
Did the first 1/2, editing/configuring httpd.conf, jserv.conf,
jserv.properties and creating new servlet-zone.properties for each of the
environments.
up to this.
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in your domain1.properties:
repositories=/path/to/directory/with/servlets/class/files/domain1
in your domain2.properties:
repositories=/path/to/directory/with/servlets/class/files/domain2
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and got the message "Invalid command ApJservMount, perhaps mispelled or
defined by a module not included in the server configuration.
looking at the howto again I'm not sure of this, I'm using name based
virtual hosting, ie
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<VirtualHost Develnexus.optus.com.au>
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot "c:/nexusdraft2/apache/DevelNexus/htdocs"
ServerName Develnexus.optus.com.au
ErrorLog logs/DevelNexus.log
CustomLog logs/DevelNexusaccess.log common
ApJServMount /servlets /Develnexus
ApJServMount /servlet /Develnexus
</VirtualHost>
XXXXXXX
the howto says ....
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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
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not sure if I have read it right, is the second 1/2 meant to go into the
httpd.conf?? anyone able to point me to a working copy of configuration
files??
many thanks.
Mat.
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