What I do is to use the Proxy Feature, I think a lot of others
use a mod_ but Proxy takes 2 lines in your httpd.conf
ProxyPass /equivhttp://insider:8080/equiv
ProxyPassReverse /equiv http://insider:8080/equiv
replace insider with the host that has your tomcat.
If it's on the same host, lo
Brian Dixon writes:
I have recently installed Tomcat 3.3.1 along with Apache. The two are
working well together, and I have no complaints except that my Apache
pages all have the xxx.mydomain.org/ structure while my Tomcat pages are
isolated and appear under the xxx.mydomain.org:8080/ structure.
o
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> I have recently installed Tomcat 3.3.1 alon
Yes, there is. Look into linking Apache and Tomcat together using mod_jk.
Andoni.
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From: "Brian Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 12:59 PM
Subject: Apache and Tomcat port mapping
> I have
I have recently installed Tomcat 3.3.1 along with Apache. The two are
working well together, and I have no complaints except that my Apache
pages all have the xxx.mydomain.org/ structure while my Tomcat pages are
isolated and appear under the xxx.mydomain.org:8080/ structure. Is
there a way to ge