Hello Chuck,
thanks for you reply.
The UrlRewriteFilter is almost solved my problem. But there is an unexcepted
effect: when I opened the page with the http://localhost:4041/YYY the URL
changed to http://localhost:8080/XXX. Is it possible to hide this redirect
anyway?
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: AlbundySzabolcs [mailto:albundyalbu...@freemail.hu]
Subject: Tomcat: two context path for one webapp
I have a web app and this web app is deployed to the
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/XXX directory.
I can reach that on the http://localhost:8080/XXX address
BUT, I would like to reach the web app on the http://localhost:8080/YYY
address too.
The easiest way is to just use a URL rewrite filter to forward or redirect
all requests for the secondary name to the real one:
http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/
You don't need to go through the unnecessary hassle and performance
degradation of adding httpd to the mix.
- Chuck
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