Re: (newbie) virtual host

2002-02-17 Thread Nael Mohammad
Title: Re: (newbie) virtual host





This is what I've been looking for. :)


-Original Message-
From:  Peter Schwenke
Sent: Sun Feb 17 19:27:57 2002
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (newbie) virtual host



If you're using the ajp (mod_jk) connectors and including the
generated config in your Apache config you can add this sort of thing
to your server.xml



Host name=yourHost 
Listener className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.config.ApacheConfig 
 append=true / 
Context path=/cocoon 
 docBase=webapps/cocoon debug=0 reloadable=true 
/Context
Context path= 
 docBase=yourDocBase /
Context path=/examples 
 docBase=webapps/examples 
 crossContext=false
 debug=0 
 reloadable=true  /Context
/Host



 ...Peter
Cocoon User writes:
 
 i use apache for the virtual hosting
 apache point to a .html file
 this html is alink to tomcat
 
 /home/site1.com/htdocs
 /home/site2.com/htdocs
 
 using apache
 
 www.site1.com --- /home/site1.com/htdocs/index.html
 then using index.html --..tomcat.. .. /home/site1.com/htdocs/*.xml
 
 for each vhosti i have a seperate sitemap.xmap
 
 
 kounis stavros
 http://www.osmosis.gr
 gounisclubmobil.com
 
 
 
 On Sat, 16 Feb 2002, Francesco Lunelli wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
  Hello to everybody.
  I have just installed Cocoon2 overe Jakarta-Tomcat 4.0.1 and it works
  fine. But actually I am managine some different virtual hosts with
  romcat. I would like to know if it is possible to use Coccon to
  transform xml pages for this multiple virtual hosts.
  If I have for example www.mydomain1.com and www.mydomain2.com and I have
  my xml and xsl files sored in 2 different directories, I need that the
  index.xml page could be transformed in index.html , without haveing
  cocoon path in my url.
  I have tried to create 2 virtual hosts in tomcat, but cocoon doesn't
  perform the transformation.
  I created 2 different directories like these cocoon/mydomani1 and
  cocoon/mydomain2 mapped in server.xml as www.mydomani1.com and
  www.mydomain2.com, I reach the right directory but I can't get the
  cocoon trnsformation.
  I added the right map:match to sitemap.
  If I try to get the page from the main site www/cocoon/mydomain1 I
  get the transformation, but not if I try to access directly wihtout
  coccon in my path.
  Is there a way to manage multiple virtual hosts?
  Thanks to everybody
  Francesco Lunelli
 
 
 
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(newbie) virtual host

2002-02-16 Thread Francesco Lunelli

Hello to everybody.
I have just installed Cocoon2 overe Jakarta-Tomcat 4.0.1 and it works 
fine. But actually I am managine some different virtual hosts with 
romcat. I would like to know if it is possible to use Coccon to 
transform xml pages for this multiple virtual hosts.
If I have for example www.mydomain1.com and www.mydomain2.com and I have 
my xml and xsl files sored in 2 different directories, I need that the 
index.xml page could be transformed in index.html , without haveing 
cocoon path in my url.
I have tried to create 2 virtual hosts in tomcat, but cocoon doesn't 
perform the transformation.
I created 2 different directories like these cocoon/mydomani1 and 
cocoon/mydomain2 mapped in server.xml as www.mydomani1.com and 
www.mydomain2.com, I reach the right directory but I can't get the 
cocoon trnsformation.
I added the right map:match to sitemap.
If I try to get the page from the main site www/cocoon/mydomain1 I 
get the transformation, but not if I try to access directly wihtout 
coccon in my path.
Is there a way to manage multiple virtual hosts?
Thanks to everybody
Francesco Lunelli



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Re: (newbie) virtual host

2002-02-16 Thread Cocoon User


i use apache for the virtual hosting
apache point to a .html file
this html is alink to tomcat

/home/site1.com/htdocs
/home/site2.com/htdocs

using apache

www.site1.com --- /home/site1.com/htdocs/index.html
 then using index.html --..tomcat.. .. /home/site1.com/htdocs/*.xml

for each vhosti i have a seperate sitemap.xmap


kounis stavros
http://www.osmosis.gr
gounisclubmobil.com



On Sat, 16 Feb 2002, Francesco Lunelli wrote:





 Hello to everybody.
 I have just installed Cocoon2 overe Jakarta-Tomcat 4.0.1 and it works
 fine. But actually I am managine some different virtual hosts with
 romcat. I would like to know if it is possible to use Coccon to
 transform xml pages for this multiple virtual hosts.
 If I have for example www.mydomain1.com and www.mydomain2.com and I have
 my xml and xsl files sored in 2 different directories, I need that the
 index.xml page could be transformed in index.html , without haveing
 cocoon path in my url.
 I have tried to create 2 virtual hosts in tomcat, but cocoon doesn't
 perform the transformation.
 I created 2 different directories like these cocoon/mydomani1 and
 cocoon/mydomain2 mapped in server.xml as www.mydomani1.com and
 www.mydomain2.com, I reach the right directory but I can't get the
 cocoon trnsformation.
 I added the right map:match to sitemap.
 If I try to get the page from the main site www/cocoon/mydomain1 I
 get the transformation, but not if I try to access directly wihtout
 coccon in my path.
 Is there a way to manage multiple virtual hosts?
 Thanks to everybody
 Francesco Lunelli



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