Sorry forgot to mention if you DON'T put things under Tomcat's webapps
directory you'll have to give a full path for your docBase.

On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]>wrote:

> It might be easier at this point just to give you a configuration I know
> works and if this is still behaving weirdly for you there are other issues
> going on. This will assume *no web server involvment* for now. Just Tomcat.
>
> HOSTS FILE:
> openbd1.local 127.0.0.1
> openbd2.local 127.0.0.1
>
> FILE PLACEMENT:
> Doesn't really matter; I'd say put things under tomcat webapps/openbd1 and
> webapps/openbd2 for simplicity but really doesn't matter. So in each of
> those you'd have your entire app with WEB-INF, etc.
>
> TOMCAT CONF/SERVER.XML:
> Add hosts for each of the apps right above the closing </Engine> tag.
> <Host name="openbd1.local">
>   <Context path="" docBase="openbd1" />
> </Host>
> <Host name="openbd2.local">
>   <Context path="" docBase="openbd2" />
> </Host>
>
> Restart everything.
>
> Note there are a ton more configuration options on the host nodes; I'm
> just going with bare minimum so we aren't fighting 50 things at once here.
>
> Now all that being said, and I'm starting to lose focus on what the actual
> issue(s) is/are at this point, you can STILL hit:
> http://localhost:8888/openbd1
> http://localhost:8888/openbd2
>
> But given this configuration these URLs shouldn't work:
> http://openbd1.local:8888/openbd2
> http://openbd2.local:8888/openbd1
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 7:48 AM, Matt C <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Sorry to keep adding info before ya'll have had a chance to reply, but
>> I keep discovering more info.  In my most recent example, I noticed
>> http://openbd.secure:8888/ was taking me to SiteB, but
>> http://openbd.secure:8888/test3
>> (a directory in both SiteA and SiteB) was going to SiteA's test3.  In
>> my CGI variables, I just noticed this...
>>
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