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-----Mensaje original----- De: John B. Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: Miércoles, 14 de Abril de 2004 07:20 p.m. Para: Tomcat Users List Asunto: Re: Virtual Hosting Revisited - Apache serving static pages..??? Thanks for responding.. And yes, I keep hearing that one can do this.... ... But...<G> I'm slow I guess, because that still does not give me a hint as to "HOW" that is to be configured.. Do you have some virtual host directives that do this that I can use as examples.. Maybe my problem is that I am thinking I could have the static pages located under Apache/htdocs and the jsp pages under Tomcat/webapps.. I can't find and example that combines the standard Apache virtual host directives with what is needed to also direct the jsp to Tomcat.. I can easily to each separately, but have yet to find a way to do "both" John.. Paul Gregoire wrote: > I do it by mapping all my servlet as .jspx and regular jsp files as > .jsp. Apache serves everything else. > > John B. Moore wrote: > >> Posted this previously and still need some pointers... >> >> Maybe this is not possible, but it seems to be "suggested" in a lot >> of the documentation I have read. Unfortunately those docs "assume" >> something that I am not privy to.. (a brain.. yeah well...<G>) and >> do not outline specific configurations for this setup. I read a lot >> of "and you can have Apache serve the static pages"..etc.. but I have >> yet to find and example of how this would be configured. >> I would prefer setting this up via the server.xml and the web.xml >> files and have those autoconfigure to the /auto/mod_jk.conf file, but >> for now I need some specifics on how to tell Apache to serve the >> static pages. (I have no problems with serving the jsp and servlets..) >> >> Thanks... >> >> >> =============== Original post ================== >> >> Can't seem to get the dots connect between an Apache defined Virtual >> host and one defined in server.xml. >> >> The desired effect is that I want static html pages loaded from >> Apache and jsp/servlet loaded by Tomcat from the same "virtual host" >> definition. Read a lot of instructions/books..etc and have in the >> past had no problems with using the default "localhost" (out of the >> box) setup.... now I need this more complex arrangement and I'm >> missing a piece.. can't figure out what it is... Following are the >> pieces I thought were necessary... >> >> On Apache (2.0.48) I have name based virtual hosting.. >> >> Example (snipped version) >> >> <VirtualHost 207.137.13.166> >> ServerName dev1.adomain.com >> ...other stuff..... >> </VirtualHost> >> >> On Tomcat (4.1.29) (abreviated) the Server.xml I have >> >> <Host name="dev1.adomain.com" >> appBase="webapps/dev1" >> >> <Listener className="org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.config.ApacheConfig" >> ...etc.... >> /> >> ... other stuff.... >> </Host> >> >> This generates the correct mod_jk.conf which is included in the >> httpd.conf file at the end.. >> >> I see my web application defined there and all looks "correct" with >> the entry... >> >> <VirtualHost dev1.adomin.com> >> ServerName dev1.adomain.com >> >> ...etc... >> >> </VirtualHost> >> >> I have a JkMount as follows (example) >> >> JkMount /MyWebAp/servletname ajp13 >> JkMount /MyWebAp/*.jsp ajp13 >> >> (started and restarted everything several times..) >> >> Unfortunately the following Url does not work >> >> http://dev1.adomain.com/MyWebAp/servletname >> >> nor >> >> http://dev1.adomain.com/MyWebAp/index.jsp >> >> ... I get an Apache "Not Found"..etc... Obviously I've missed a dot >> so it is not connecting.. Basically I suspect that the Virtualhost >> def in httpd.conf is conflicting with the one supplied in >> mod_jk.conf.. But so far I have not been able to resolve this.. >> >> (Notes.. assume the example domain "dev1.adomain.com" points to >> 207.137.13.166 is registered with a DNS service. I have no problems >> seeing static pages at that domain in the htdocs/dev1 directory) >> >> Clues and suggestions.. >> >> John.. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. >> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus (http://www.grisoft.com). >> Version: 7.0.230 / Virus Database: 262.8.1 - Release Date: 4/13/2004 >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]