RE: [tomcat] Re: mod_jk2 and subdirectories

2004-08-19 Thread Ernesto Echeverría
José Ernesto Echeverría -Original Message- From: Joseph Shraibman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Jueves, 19 de Agosto de 2004 11:29 a.m. To: Tomcat Users List Subject: [tomcat] Re: mod_jk2 and subdirectories YOu have to use LocationMatch instead because * won't match a /. I had th

Re: mod_jk2 and subdirectories

2004-08-19 Thread Joseph Shraibman
YOu have to use LocationMatch instead because * won't match a /. I had this problem myself. Webmaster wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to upgrade a setup I was using with mod_jk to mod_jk2. This setup has 2 workers. Here it is: With mod_jk: JkMount /webapp1/*.jsp worker1 JkMount /webapp2/*.jsp worker2

mod_jk2 and subdirectories

2004-08-19 Thread Webmaster
Hi all, I'm trying to upgrade a setup I was using with mod_jk to mod_jk2. This setup has 2 workers. Here it is: With mod_jk: JkMount /webapp1/*.jsp worker1 JkMount /webapp2/*.jsp worker2 Everything works fine if call, for instance, http://localhost/webapp1/admin/login.jsp With mod_jk2 I'm try