--- Ravish Kamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris/Venkata, > Based on Chris's suggestion > --------------------------- > > Images component - ofbiz-component.xml > > <webapp name="images" > title="Images" > server="default-server" > location="webapp/images" > mount-point="/images" > app-bar-display="false"> > <virtual-host host-name="abc.def.com"/> > <virtual-host host-name="localhost"/> --------------------------------------- Try: <virtual-host host-name="def.abc.com"/> <virtual-host host-name="abc.com"/><!-- this missing is what caused the 400 on abc.com--> <virtual-host host-name="localhost"/> ---------------------------------------- > </webapp> > > Ecommerce component - ofbiz-component.xml > > <webapp name="ecommerce" > title="ECommerce" > server="default-server" > location="webapp/ecommerce" > mount-point="/ecommerce" > app-bar-display="false"> > </webapp> > > <webapp name="nqcommerce" > title="Nasdaq ECommerce" > server="default-server" > location="webapp/nqcommerce" > mount-point="/nqcommerce" ----------------------------------------- Do you actually have files located at /applications/ecommerce/webapp/nqcommerce? ie /applications/ecommerce/webapp/nqcommerce/WEB-INF/controller.xml ------------------------------------------ > app-bar-display="false"> > <virtual-host host-name="abc.def.com"/> > </webapp> > > Result: > > http://localhost:8080/ecommerce/control/main - > returns 400 bad request, > response code > > http://def.abc.com:8080/nqcommerce/control/main - > returns 400 bad request, > response code > > It would seem like, virtual-host is mapped to a > single webapp. i.e. the > relationship is one-to-one. Are there anyother steps > I can try out ? > > thank you, > ravish > > -----Original Message----- > From: G.Venkata Phanindra > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 10:51 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Multiple webapps on virtual hosts > > > Hi, > We too had a similar Problem, One of the Hack or a > work arround we found was > to define one more images Instance of images by > adding > > <webapp name="images" > title="Images" > server="default-server" > location="webapp/images" > mount-point="/images" > app-bar-display="false"> > <virtual-host host-name="hostname"/> > </webapp> > But we r creating two instances of images. > Phani > > On 9/15/06, Ravish Kamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > All, > > > > We have a store set-up on Ofbiz, lets say > > www.abc.com/ecommerce/control/main. As a next step > we are looking at > > launching another store targetted at a > sub-vertical within the abc space > > with a different view/catalog running of the same > instance. The new store > > should be accessible @ > www.def.abc.com/defecommerce/control/main. The > > following are the steps we followed: > > > > a) Created a new Store > > b) Created a new website and associated the store > created in step a with > > this site. > > c) Replicated the ecommerce webapp and renamed it > as defecommerce. > > d) Altered the ofbiz-component.xml and added the > following entry: > > > > <webapp name="defecommerce" > > title="Def ECommerce" > > server="default-server" > > location="webapp/defecommerce" > > mount-point="/defecommerce" > > app-bar-display="false"> > > <virtual-host > host-name="www.def.abc.com"/> > > </webapp> > > > > e) Edited the web.xml under WEB-INF, to point to > the new website id. > > f) On restarting the ofbiz instance, while both > the ecommerce instances > > can > > be accessed, the static resources served out of > the images component, are > > not being served for the defecommerce webapp. > Access logs show that all > > static resource fetch requests have received http > 400 error code response. > > Would this means that all static resources need to > be served out of the > > same > > webapp, defecommerce ? > > > > TIA, > > ravish > > > > > > > -- > G.Venkata Phanindra > Mob:: 9849852989 > >
