Re: [Resin-interest] Is there an easy way to do this? port

2007-02-01 Thread Scott Ferguson


On Feb 1, 2007, at 9:35 AM, Vinny wrote:


Hi,
I am trying figure out a way to do a kind of virtual hosting based  
on port number.


I want my production apps running under port 443
docroot : (/web/production/webapps)

and my dev apps running under 8080.
docroot : (/web/dev/webapps)

both production and dev apps will have the same context
names (like ROOT.war for example)  I just need resin to differentiate
on port number basically.


You can just add the port to the virtual host:


  dev
  ...



  production
  ...


-- Scott

I was thinking perhaps I could nest   under  but it  
seems like

I will have to make a completely seperate  block?
Is that really the case?
Thanks in advance



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Re: [Resin-interest] Is there an easy way to do this? port

2007-02-01 Thread Jose Quinteiro
The way I've accomplished this is by having two different instances of 
Resin, with different conf files.  It's easy to do with 3.0.x, a little 
harder with 3.1.0.

HTH,
Jose.

Vinny wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying figure out a way to do a kind of virtual hosting based on 
> port number.
> 
> I want my production apps running under port 443
> docroot : (/web/production/webapps)
> 
> and my dev apps running under 8080.
> docroot : (/web/dev/webapps)
> 
> both production and dev apps will have the same context
> names (like ROOT.war for example)  I just need resin to differentiate
> on port number basically.
> I was thinking perhaps I could nest   under  but it seems 
> like
> I will have to make a completely seperate  block?
> Is that really the case?
> Thanks in advance
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Ghetto Java: http://www.ghettojava.com 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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[Resin-interest] Is there an easy way to do this? port

2007-02-01 Thread Vinny

Hi,
I am trying figure out a way to do a kind of virtual hosting based on port
number.

I want my production apps running under port 443
docroot : (/web/production/webapps)

and my dev apps running under 8080.
docroot : (/web/dev/webapps)

both production and dev apps will have the same context
names (like ROOT.war for example)  I just need resin to differentiate
on port number basically.
I was thinking perhaps I could nest   under  but it seems like

I will have to make a completely seperate  block?
Is that really the case?
Thanks in advance



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