Re: Support multiple apache contexts via one tomcat webapp context

2010-06-15 Thread Jon Brisbin
below...

On Jun 15, 2010, at 9:06 AM, Hassan Schroeder wrote:

> On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:26 PM, Andrew Bruno  wrote:
>> I am trying to setup Apache with JkMount to tomcat to dynamically
>> handle different contexts in Apache, but always use the same context
>> in Tomcat.
> 
> That statement doesn't make sense to me, given your example, but...
> 
>> http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-1.com -> jk ajp to ->
>> http://tomcatserver:8009/webapp
>> http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-2.com -> jk ajp to ->
>> http://tomcatserver:8009/webapp
>> http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-3.com -> jk ajp to ->
>> http://tomcatserver:8019/webapp2
>> http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-4.com -> jk ajp to ->
>> http://tomcatserver:8039/webapp4
>> 
>> Doe anyone know how to do this?  Do I need to use Aliasing or Rewriting?
> 
> I would just use mod_proxy, but I'm a keep-it-simple kinda guy :-)

FWIW- I've moved away from Apache as a proxy entirely. I use HAProxy with ACLs. 
It's more efficient and flexible, IMHO, and the only thing I really need Apache 
for is serving PHP pages.

That said, it seems to me it would simpler to proxy "/a" and have a servlet 
look at PATH_INFO, then forward to whatever path or context you want.

Jon Brisbin
Portal Webmaster
NPC International, Inc.


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Re: Support multiple apache contexts via one tomcat webapp context

2010-06-15 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:26 PM, Andrew Bruno  wrote:
> I am trying to setup Apache with JkMount to tomcat to dynamically
> handle different contexts in Apache, but always use the same context
> in Tomcat.

That statement doesn't make sense to me, given your example, but...

> http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-1.com -> jk ajp to ->
> http://tomcatserver:8009/webapp
> http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-2.com -> jk ajp to ->
> http://tomcatserver:8009/webapp
> http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-3.com -> jk ajp to ->
> http://tomcatserver:8019/webapp2
> http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-4.com -> jk ajp to ->
> http://tomcatserver:8039/webapp4
>
> Doe anyone know how to do this?  Do I need to use Aliasing or Rewriting?

I would just use mod_proxy, but I'm a keep-it-simple kinda guy :-)

FWIW,
-- 
Hassan Schroeder  hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
twitter: @hassan

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Support multiple apache contexts via one tomcat webapp context

2010-06-14 Thread Andrew Bruno
I am trying to setup Apache with JkMount to tomcat to dynamically
handle different contexts in Apache, but always use the same context
in Tomcat.

e.g.

http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-1.com -> jk ajp to ->
http://tomcatserver:8009/webapp
http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-2.com -> jk ajp to ->
http://tomcatserver:8009/webapp
http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-3.com -> jk ajp to ->
http://tomcatserver:8019/webapp2
http://apachefrontenddomain.com.au/a/customer-4.com -> jk ajp to ->
http://tomcatserver:8039/webapp4

Doe anyone know how to do this?  Do I need to use Aliasing or Rewriting?

I am using Apache 2.2 and Tomcat 6

Cheers
Andrew

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