I think mod_proxy might do what you need.

On Tuesday 08 July 2003 06:48, Ionel Gardais wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The sysadmin here at my office installed JBoss/Tomcat on the same
> computer that runs Apache.
>
> Apache listens on port 80 and JBoss/Tomcat is set to default ports (8080
> for http requests)
>
> Is it possible to tell Apache to forward connections to JBoss/Tomcat
> when a request made against it fails ?
> (this will allow users to connect to the server transparently and to be
> redirected to the JBoss/Tomcat server if the requested page is not
> available and not to add :8080 at the end of the URL)
>
>
> thanks,
> ionel
>
>
>
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