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Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 10:27 PM
Subject: RE: Help Configuring Engine/Host/Context
From: Scott Purcell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help Configuring Engine/Host/Context
I have one webapp that I need to configure to a DNS Entry.
You do not need an extra Host
Hi Scott,
Scott Purcell wrote:
I am completely lost in trying to configure my Tomcat 5.5. I have read the docs under Context,
Engine, Host, and am having trouble putting the information to use.
I have one webapp that I need to configure to a DNS Entry.
I believe the technical term for this
Scott Purcell wrote:
I have one webapp that I need to configure to a DNS Entry.
Below is my server.xml. My DNS is www.theuniquepear.com and it lives under
webapps/unique. But with the below configuration, and when I try and hit the
url it goes here:
http://www.theuniquepear.com/ and does
From: Scott Purcell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help Configuring Engine/Host/Context
I was hoping I would call www.myurl.com and it would call
www.myurl.com/unique.
That is exactly what will happen if you replace the Tomcat ROOT app with
your own. Read the rules for the Context
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Hills
Subject: Re: Help Configuring Engine/Host/Context
The way I achieve what you're trying to do is to create
virtual hosts in my servlet.xml file
That's completely unnecessary, unless you want a different set of
webapps for each
Hello,
I am completely lost in trying to configure my Tomcat 5.5. I have read the docs
under Context, Engine, Host, and am having trouble putting the
information to use.
I have one webapp that I need to configure to a DNS Entry.
Below is my server.xml. My DNS is www.theuniquepear.com and it