Re: Apache-tomcat context mapping
Hi Dim Thanks for the reply. I have a question on mod_rewrite..if the URL is rewritten then does the location box (URL box ) on the browser show the new URL or the old one? (Meaning all the relative links in my page point to the old URI or the new one?) Thanks again Shanti At 03:09 PM 7/18/2001 +1000, you wrote: mod_rewrite? I think the problem is that the request will get to tomcat, and tomcat will not have /example1 mapped... cheers dim On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Guntupalli Shanti wrote: Hi, Here is my problem. In apache's config file I should be able to map 2 different URI's to one context in my Tomcat. something like APJServMount /examples/servlet apjv12://dev:8080/examples APJServMount /examples1/servlet apjv12://dev:8080/examples so that any requests coming in with examples/servlet or /examples1/servlet should go to the same context examples I can have another context examples1 in my Tomcat whose docbase is also same as examples. But If I do that the servlets are getting initialized twice (which doesn't work for me) Any idea, how to do it? I am running Apache 1.3.14 (with mod_jserv) talking to tomcat 3.2 on Sun solaris. Thanks...Shanti
Re: Apache-tomcat context mapping
I'm no apache expert, but from my limited experience with mod_rewrite I'm pretty sure, almost 100% sure, that the browser knows nothing about it. For the browser to know about it apache would have to send back something other than a 200 response (I think). But as is best with all things - try it and see what happens (o: cheesr dim On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Guntupalli Shanti wrote: Hi Dim Thanks for the reply. I have a question on mod_rewrite..if the URL is rewritten then does the location box (URL box ) on the browser show the new URL or the old one? (Meaning all the relative links in my page point to the old URI or the new one?) Thanks again Shanti At 03:09 PM 7/18/2001 +1000, you wrote: mod_rewrite? I think the problem is that the request will get to tomcat, and tomcat will not have /example1 mapped... cheers dim On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Guntupalli Shanti wrote: Hi, Here is my problem. In apache's config file I should be able to map 2 different URI's to one context in my Tomcat. something like APJServMount /examples/servlet apjv12://dev:8080/examples APJServMount /examples1/servlet apjv12://dev:8080/examples so that any requests coming in with examples/servlet or /examples1/servlet should go to the same context examples I can have another context examples1 in my Tomcat whose docbase is also same as examples. But If I do that the servlets are getting initialized twice (which doesn't work for me) Any idea, how to do it? I am running Apache 1.3.14 (with mod_jserv) talking to tomcat 3.2 on Sun solaris. Thanks...Shanti
Apache-tomcat context mapping
Hi, Here is my problem. In apache's config file I should be able to map 2 different URI's to one context in my Tomcat. something like APJServMount/examples/servlet apjv12://dev:8080/examples APJServMount/examples1/servlet apjv12://dev:8080/examples so that any requests coming in with examples/servlet or /examples1/servlet should go to the same context examples I can have another context examples1 in my Tomcat whose docbase is also same as examples. But If I do that the servlets are getting initialized twice (which doesn't work for me) Any idea, how to do it? I am running Apache 1.3.14 (with mod_jserv) talking to tomcat 3.2 on Sun solaris. Thanks...Shanti
Re: Apache-tomcat context mapping
mod_rewrite? I think the problem is that the request will get to tomcat, and tomcat will not have /example1 mapped... cheers dim On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Guntupalli Shanti wrote: Hi, Here is my problem. In apache's config file I should be able to map 2 different URI's to one context in my Tomcat. something like APJServMount /examples/servlet apjv12://dev:8080/examples APJServMount /examples1/servlet apjv12://dev:8080/examples so that any requests coming in with examples/servlet or /examples1/servlet should go to the same context examples I can have another context examples1 in my Tomcat whose docbase is also same as examples. But If I do that the servlets are getting initialized twice (which doesn't work for me) Any idea, how to do it? I am running Apache 1.3.14 (with mod_jserv) talking to tomcat 3.2 on Sun solaris. Thanks...Shanti