Re: Arbitrary Tomcat mounting in Apache

2003-03-19 Thread Aaron Paetznick
I didn't have any luck at all with this.  I'm going to give up and make 
the Tomcat side match what I want on the Apache side.  It's far less 
convienient for me, but so be it.  I propose a new feature that takes 
care of this issue, maybe called uriAlias?

Opinions?

--Aaron



Chris Dodunski wrote:
Well, I redefined DocumentRoot and Directory in [Apache
Home]/conf/httpd.conf so I could navigate to [Tomcat Home]/webapps (via
JK2), but perhaps this isn't the way it's best done - although it works.
Previously I could only navigate to [Apache Home]/htdocs.  I would like to
hear more on this also.
Chris.

-Original Message-
From: Aaron Paetznick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 March 2003 9:53 a.m.
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Arbitrary Tomcat mounting in Apache


The actual location of the cocoon directory is _outside_ any
DocumentRoot or Directory definition.  Is that my problem?  I would not
have suspected that at all because, and please excuse my ignorance, I
thought mod_jk2 was more or less a glorified mod_proxy tailored for ajp13.
I'll try tweaking my Directory and DocumentRoot definitions and let the
list know how it goes.
--Aaron



Chris Dodunski wrote:

Hi,

What is 'DocumentRoot' and the Directory tag set to in [Apache
Home]/conf/httpd.conf?  Where is 'cocoon' in relation to this?
Chris.

-Original Message-
From: Aaron Paetznick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 March 2003 5:45 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Arbitrary Tomcat mounting in Apache


I apologize because I've sent this email already with the subject JK2
context mounting, but I didn't get a response.
I want to be able to mount a Tomcat URI at any arbitrary location in
Apache.  Apache and Tomcat are currently working with the mod_jk2
connector with existing Tomcat URIs.  I'm using Apache v2.0.44, Tomcat
v4.1.18, and mod_jk2 v2.0.3-dev on Solaris 9.
Here is some of my workers2.properties file:

[uri:/cocoon/*]
context=/cocoon/
[uri:/someapp/*]
context=/cocoon/someapp/
..when I use just the first (/cocoon/) entry, /cocoon/someapp/ works
fine.  When I add the second (/someapp/) entry, both locations spit out
a 404 error.  I can't seem to find any other possible configuration
method to do this with.  This has to be a common problem and question.
I've searched Apache.org and Google extensively for the answer, but it's
no good.  I even considered trying mod_webapp, but I'm using the worker
MPM (i.e. threaded) which mod_webapp doesn't like.  The uriMap config
sounds promising, but there is zero documentation for it, and I couldn't
get it to do anything useful while I was experimenting.
Can anybody help me out?  Thanks!

--Aaron

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RE: Arbitrary Tomcat mounting in Apache

2003-03-18 Thread Chris Dodunski
Hi,

What is 'DocumentRoot' and the Directory tag set to in [Apache
Home]/conf/httpd.conf?  Where is 'cocoon' in relation to this?

Chris.


-Original Message-
From: Aaron Paetznick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 March 2003 5:45 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Arbitrary Tomcat mounting in Apache



I apologize because I've sent this email already with the subject JK2
context mounting, but I didn't get a response.

I want to be able to mount a Tomcat URI at any arbitrary location in
Apache.  Apache and Tomcat are currently working with the mod_jk2
connector with existing Tomcat URIs.  I'm using Apache v2.0.44, Tomcat
v4.1.18, and mod_jk2 v2.0.3-dev on Solaris 9.

Here is some of my workers2.properties file:

[uri:/cocoon/*]
context=/cocoon/

[uri:/someapp/*]
context=/cocoon/someapp/


..when I use just the first (/cocoon/) entry, /cocoon/someapp/ works
fine.  When I add the second (/someapp/) entry, both locations spit out
a 404 error.  I can't seem to find any other possible configuration
method to do this with.  This has to be a common problem and question.

I've searched Apache.org and Google extensively for the answer, but it's
no good.  I even considered trying mod_webapp, but I'm using the worker
MPM (i.e. threaded) which mod_webapp doesn't like.  The uriMap config
sounds promising, but there is zero documentation for it, and I couldn't
get it to do anything useful while I was experimenting.

Can anybody help me out?  Thanks!


--Aaron


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Re: Arbitrary Tomcat mounting in Apache

2003-03-18 Thread Aaron Paetznick
The actual location of the cocoon directory is _outside_ any 
DocumentRoot or Directory definition.  Is that my problem?  I would not 
have suspected that at all because, and please excuse my ignorance, I 
thought mod_jk2 was more or less a glorified mod_proxy tailored for ajp13.

I'll try tweaking my Directory and DocumentRoot definitions and let the 
list know how it goes.

--Aaron



Chris Dodunski wrote:
Hi,

What is 'DocumentRoot' and the Directory tag set to in [Apache
Home]/conf/httpd.conf?  Where is 'cocoon' in relation to this?
Chris.

-Original Message-
From: Aaron Paetznick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 March 2003 5:45 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Arbitrary Tomcat mounting in Apache


I apologize because I've sent this email already with the subject JK2
context mounting, but I didn't get a response.
I want to be able to mount a Tomcat URI at any arbitrary location in
Apache.  Apache and Tomcat are currently working with the mod_jk2
connector with existing Tomcat URIs.  I'm using Apache v2.0.44, Tomcat
v4.1.18, and mod_jk2 v2.0.3-dev on Solaris 9.
Here is some of my workers2.properties file:

[uri:/cocoon/*]
context=/cocoon/
[uri:/someapp/*]
context=/cocoon/someapp/
..when I use just the first (/cocoon/) entry, /cocoon/someapp/ works
fine.  When I add the second (/someapp/) entry, both locations spit out
a 404 error.  I can't seem to find any other possible configuration
method to do this with.  This has to be a common problem and question.
I've searched Apache.org and Google extensively for the answer, but it's
no good.  I even considered trying mod_webapp, but I'm using the worker
MPM (i.e. threaded) which mod_webapp doesn't like.  The uriMap config
sounds promising, but there is zero documentation for it, and I couldn't
get it to do anything useful while I was experimenting.
Can anybody help me out?  Thanks!

--Aaron

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RE: Arbitrary Tomcat mounting in Apache

2003-03-18 Thread Chris Dodunski
Well, I redefined DocumentRoot and Directory in [Apache
Home]/conf/httpd.conf so I could navigate to [Tomcat Home]/webapps (via
JK2), but perhaps this isn't the way it's best done - although it works.
Previously I could only navigate to [Apache Home]/htdocs.  I would like to
hear more on this also.

Chris.


-Original Message-
From: Aaron Paetznick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 March 2003 9:53 a.m.
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Arbitrary Tomcat mounting in Apache



The actual location of the cocoon directory is _outside_ any
DocumentRoot or Directory definition.  Is that my problem?  I would not
have suspected that at all because, and please excuse my ignorance, I
thought mod_jk2 was more or less a glorified mod_proxy tailored for ajp13.

I'll try tweaking my Directory and DocumentRoot definitions and let the
list know how it goes.


--Aaron



Chris Dodunski wrote:
 Hi,

 What is 'DocumentRoot' and the Directory tag set to in [Apache
 Home]/conf/httpd.conf?  Where is 'cocoon' in relation to this?

 Chris.


 -Original Message-
 From: Aaron Paetznick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, 19 March 2003 5:45 a.m.
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Arbitrary Tomcat mounting in Apache



 I apologize because I've sent this email already with the subject JK2
 context mounting, but I didn't get a response.

 I want to be able to mount a Tomcat URI at any arbitrary location in
 Apache.  Apache and Tomcat are currently working with the mod_jk2
 connector with existing Tomcat URIs.  I'm using Apache v2.0.44, Tomcat
 v4.1.18, and mod_jk2 v2.0.3-dev on Solaris 9.

 Here is some of my workers2.properties file:

 [uri:/cocoon/*]
 context=/cocoon/

 [uri:/someapp/*]
 context=/cocoon/someapp/


 ..when I use just the first (/cocoon/) entry, /cocoon/someapp/ works
 fine.  When I add the second (/someapp/) entry, both locations spit out
 a 404 error.  I can't seem to find any other possible configuration
 method to do this with.  This has to be a common problem and question.

 I've searched Apache.org and Google extensively for the answer, but it's
 no good.  I even considered trying mod_webapp, but I'm using the worker
 MPM (i.e. threaded) which mod_webapp doesn't like.  The uriMap config
 sounds promising, but there is zero documentation for it, and I couldn't
 get it to do anything useful while I was experimenting.

 Can anybody help me out?  Thanks!


 --Aaron


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