Re: Relate URL / to a tomcat web application

2007-11-22 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On Nov 21, 2007 10:57 PM, Rocco Scappatura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Infact, I never use Apache before, until I wolud like to deploy an application (ie: roller) and on [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list someone said: That was a description of *how* to use Apache httpd with Tomcat, not a claim

Re: Relate URL / to a tomcat web application

2007-11-22 Thread Rocco Scappatura
So I need to have further clarification... Not sure what you're looking for -- the best clarification would be to simply install Roller and see for yourself that it works :-) Youre very ironic and I very appreciate the guy like you. I have already installed roller and it works fine.. Now

Relate URL / to a tomcat web application

2007-11-21 Thread Rocco Scappatura
Hello, If I well understood, a correct setup for a web application running under Tomcat, requires that Apache stay in the middle to: - collect the HTTP requests - eventually forward them to Tomcat (eg: trough AJP) - eventually collect responses from tomcat - return response to the end user My

Re: Relate URL / to a tomcat web application

2007-11-21 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On Nov 21, 2007 3:18 PM, Rocco Scappatura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I well understood, a correct setup for a web application running under Tomcat, requires that Apache stay in the middle to: no, Apache httpd is not necessary at all. I want that the URL http://www.domain access to a web

Re: Relate URL / to a tomcat web application

2007-11-21 Thread Rocco Scappatura
On Nov 21, 2007 3:18 PM, Rocco Scappatura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I well understood, a correct setup for a web application running under Tomcat, requires that Apache stay in the middle to: no, Apache httpd is not necessary at all. Infact, I never use Apache before, until I wolud