RE: Asking again: index.jsp and virtual directories

2005-10-04 Thread David Thielen
That was it - thank you very much - dave

 
David Thielen
www.windwardreports.com
303-499-2544
 

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From: andy gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 10:27 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Asking again: index.jsp and virtual directories

David, 
 
Have you looked at setting up virtual hosts in tomcat as this seems to be
what you are looking for.
 
- andy gordon

David Thielen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;

I am running on Windows 2003/IIS 6.0  tomcat. I have a single IP address
for all of my websites (I have several) and then use the request header to
determine which website to return. IIS does this very nicely.

I want to have index.jsp in each of these websites. How can I set it up so
that when isapi_redirect calls tomcat, it knows which website's index.jsp to
use? The solution JRun uses is it will look in the IIS directory of the
website for the jsp file. But I tried that with tomcat and it didn't work.

Is there a way to do this?

Thanks - dave

Ps - to see what I mean, you can go to:
http://www.windward.net or http://jasmine.windward.net/windward/
http://www.windwardreports.com or
http://jasmine.windward.net/windwardreports/



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Re: Asking again: index.jsp and virtual directories

2005-09-22 Thread andy gordon
David, 
 
Have you looked at setting up virtual hosts in tomcat as this seems to be what 
you are looking for.
 
- andy gordon

David Thielen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;

I am running on Windows 2003/IIS 6.0  tomcat. I have a single IP address
for all of my websites (I have several) and then use the request header to
determine which website to return. IIS does this very nicely.

I want to have index.jsp in each of these websites. How can I set it up so
that when isapi_redirect calls tomcat, it knows which website's index.jsp to
use? The solution JRun uses is it will look in the IIS directory of the
website for the jsp file. But I tried that with tomcat and it didn't work.

Is there a way to do this?

Thanks - dave

Ps - to see what I mean, you can go to:
http://www.windward.net or http://jasmine.windward.net/windward/
http://www.windwardreports.com or
http://jasmine.windward.net/windwardreports/



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