I'm using only one Host. And I will to call the webapplication not through
http://dato.at:8080/app but buy http://dato.app.at that I inserted as a Alias.
Greeting,
if you are only using one Host element in server.xml, then you don't
need any aliases at all, get rid of them. all your
I'm using only one Host. And I will to call the web-application not for example
by http://dato.at:8080/app but by http://dato.app.at (dato.app.at I inserted
as a Alias)
Greetings,
Jerinic Stasa
if you are only using one Host element in server.xml, then you don't
need any aliases at all, get
the port (8080 vs 80) is not part of the hostname, but you set the port in
Connector port=...
element
FIlip
Stasa Jerinic wrote:
I'm using only one Host. And I will to call the web-application not for example by http://dato.at:8080/app but by http://dato.app.at (dato.app.at I inserted as a
Yes I set the port 8080 in Connector port...
I think that I not anderstand you. I have now two ways to call my
web-application.
One is by the computer name (for example http://dato.at:8080/app) or the other
way is by the Alias that I inserted in the Host tag (http://dato.app.at).
The calling by
http://dato.app.at
--
port: 80
context: /
http://dato.at:8080/app
--
port: 8080
context: /app
does that paint the picture for you,
you are confusing too many things at the same time
Filip
Stasa Jerinic wrote:
Yes I set the port 8080 in Connector port...
I think that I not anderstand
http://dato.app.at
--
port: 80
context: /
ok it should be called http://dato.app.at/app (this maked I wrong), but what
should I do because of Port, so that I have not to write the Port number in URL
adress. Should I write Connector port=80 ... and should it looks like by
port=8080
Thanks,
if you want both port 80 and 8080 you need two connectors
Connector port=80
Connector port=8080 .
Filip
Stasa Jerinic wrote:
http://dato.app.at
--
port: 80
context: /
ok it should be called http://dato.app.at/app (this maked I wrong), but what should I do because of