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so I have to assume the mail was not sent first time.
Hi list
Our system is designed so that multiple domains can have
independently branded versions of the same web app.
The situation we are struggling to resolve is this.
We have a two domains accessing one web app on a third domain.
the set up is
domain1.com resolves to a directory which contains a frameset
referencing www.mydomain.com/webapp/site1
domain2.com resolves to a directory which contains a frameset
referencing www.mydomain.com/webapp/site2
In this configuration when the user logs on to domain1.com the
session cookie is coming from mydomain.com not domain1.com and is
producing "http error 400" and unless the user sets their browser to
accept all cookies, will not let them log on to the system.
We have tried to set up the host elements in the server.xml so that:
domain1.com resolves directly to /webapp/site1
and
domain2.com resolves directly to /webapp/site2
This solves the cookie/login problem but implements a more serious
problem.
If domain1 is accessed first after a server restart it will
communicate on port 12345, which is all fine but if a user then logs
in via domain2 the interface that they use will not connect to the
server as the port is already used by domain1.
We have very little experience with Tomcat, we have tried all the
usual routes (google, forums , reading the manual etc)
Can anyone suggest a way to solve this?
Regards
Stuart
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