AW: Several hosts within one tomcat / catch-all problem

2010-11-24 Thread Steffen Heil
Hi Perhaps I don't understand, but I agree with Pid's suggestion: just use defaultHost -- that's what it's for, right? Yes, if you have only one. However we have the following setup: App1: domain1.tld, www.domain1.tld App2: domain2.tld, www.domain2.tld, additional.domain2.tld App3:

Re: AW: Several hosts within one tomcat / catch-all problem

2010-11-24 Thread André Warnier
Steffen Heil wrote: Hi Perhaps I don't understand, but I agree with Pid's suggestion: just use defaultHost -- that's what it's for, right? Yes, if you have only one. However we have the following setup: App1: domain1.tld, www.domain1.tld App2: domain2.tld, www.domain2.tld,

Re: AW: Several hosts within one tomcat / catch-all problem

2010-11-24 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Steffan, On 11/24/2010 8:22 AM, Steffen Heil wrote: This cannot be done with defaultHost, can it? Now I understand, and you are correct. - -chris -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla -

Re: AW: Several hosts within one tomcat / catch-all problem

2010-11-24 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 André, On 11/24/2010 8:38 AM, André Warnier wrote: But even if this is an outside opinion by a non-Java non-Tomcat expert, it should not be too difficult to find the code which matches hostnames and aliases with the request Host: header, and