The solution was at Tomcat's own pages.

The tomcat-config creates the virtual-hosts with HOST="hostname", which is the same 
name yoy must refer to in the jboss-web.xml. This does not have to be a valid name, 
just an internal name.

Then you specify "www.realhost.com" as an alias in the tomcat-config, and you can 
specify as many aliases as you want mapped to each webapp.

If you hav one webapp without any <virtual-host> this gets 'the rest'.



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