How can I have a directory that serves JSP pages though Apache/Tomcat,
static .html files though apache, and imaged though apache. I don't want
EVERYTHING going though tomcat. Here is the directory structure ...
Any thoughts ???? Here is some imfo ....
http://myapp.localhost (same as http://localhost/myapp)
|
|- index.jsp (served by apache/tomcat.. this is working)
|- static.html (when requested served by apache only .. need to get
working)
|
+- images (sub-directory)
|
|- logo.gif (served by apache only .. need to get working)
# Blurb from tomcat.conf which gets included into httpd.conf
#
############################## Context mapping - all requests go to tomcat
ApJServMount /examples /root
# ApJServMount /myapp /root
<VirtualHost myapp.localhost>
ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
DocumentRoot "C:/Program Files/Apache
Group/jakarta/tomcat/webapps/myapp"
ServerName myapp.localhost
ApJServMount / /root
ErrorLog logs/myapp.localhost-error_log
CustomLog logs/myapp.localhost-access_log common
</VirtualHost>
<!-- Blurb from server.xml to define a named host -->
<Host name="myapp.localhost" >
<Context path=""
docBase="webapps/myapp"
crossContext="false"
debug="0"
reloadable="true" >
</Context>
</Host>
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