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Gesendet: Montag, 29. April 2002 19:17
An: List Tomcat-Dev
Betreff: PROPOSAL: mod_jk2 autoconfig
Hi,
I spent a lot of time on this - and I think this is a very good solution.
Please send
I think the current solution of generating configs on tomcat startup,
or having tomcat send it's config to apache is wrong.
when tomcats and httpd servers run on differents machines you need
to have a form of link between them, and that's why I proposed
autoconf to be added to ajp13 (I don't
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Hans Schmid wrote:
I can not see how this works if you have Apache and Tomcat on different
machines.
This way we do not have a webapp/ directory on that Apache server.
It works fine.
There are 2 cases:
1. You want Apache to serve static pages. That's the 'normal' case,
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, GOMEZ Henri wrote:
I think the current solution of generating configs on tomcat startup,
or having tomcat send it's config to apache is wrong.
when tomcats and httpd servers run on differents machines you need
to have a form of link between them, and that's why I
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Glenn Nielsen wrote:
Both generating an apache config file on startup and my mod_jk change
which auto mounts context's make the assumption that the Tomcat
webapps directory is available to the web server. This may not be
the case for instances of Tomcat on a remote
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. April 2002 16:39
An: Tomcat Developers List
Betreff: Re: AW: PROPOSAL: mod_jk2 autoconfig
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Hans Schmid wrote:
I can not see how this works if you have
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Hans Schmid wrote:
For the few bits of static content in our webapps (few logos) we do not
really care (yet). They are served by Tomcat.
So we do not even have a Tomcat installed on our webservers - so no webapps
directories.
You don't have to have tomcat installed -
Hi,
I spent a lot of time on this - and I think this is a very good solution.
Please send feedback - the sooner the better...
I think the current solution of generating configs on tomcat startup,
or having tomcat send it's config to apache is wrong.
Basically what I would like to propose is