In regards to the virtual machines, that is correct and is essentially the basis for Amazon's EC2 service.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=201590011 --- Daniel Kunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Walter > > That's great news... Hopefully Apache 2.2 will come > standard in the new > Redhat/Centos 5 which should be out later this year. > > I guess it brings up one other question I've > wondered about... running > multiple OFBiz instances each in their own virtual > machine, and tied to > their own ip address. > > I'm of course assuming that 127.0.0.1 will reflect > back to each vm > independently, but that's probably true. > > Has anyone tried this? > > Meanwhile, upgrading to apache 2.2 is not an option, > so if someone does > have a current version of config files for running > multiple instances of > OFBiz, I'd appreciate the chance to see how you got > it working. > > Thanks > > Daniel > > > > On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 21:41 -0400, Walter Vaughan > wrote: > > Daniel Kunkel wrote: > > > I'm a bit confused trying to get multiple sites > up and running using > > > mod_jk2 and not the reasonably well documented > mod_jk. > > > > Well I was confused a first why you were looking > at mod_jk2 since *I* thought it > > had been depreciated since 2003. On the other > hand, since Apache 2.2 is > > production quality, you may want to start googling > on mod_proxy_ajp, since it > > appears to be the way of the future. > > > > From http://rimuhosting.com/mod_jk2.jsp ... > > > > <quote> > > Apache 2.2, FC5, mod_proxy and 'Where is mod_jk2'? > > > > Apache 2.2 introduces a mod_proxy_ajp module. It > is available in some newer > > distros, e.g. FC5. This module pretty much > deprecates the need for mod_jk2. > > Instead of having the Location tags with mod_jk2 > in Apache you would put a > > directive like this inside your VirtualHost > definition: > > > > ProxyPass /tomcat ajp://127.0.0.1:8009 > > > > This will forward all requests to > http://yourip/tomcat to tomcat's ROOT webapp. > > Or you could use: > > > > ProxyPass /tomcat > ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/jsp-examples > > </quote> > > > > On the otherhand setting up mod_jk2 shouldn't be > that much different from the > > instructions I gave on the old wiki site... > > > > -- > > Walter > >
