Jerry,
On 7/9/21 01:58, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
I have one webapp that processes REST-style url paths and therefore
needs to run in the ROOT context.
I'm not sure the conclusion follows from the premise, here. You can
certainly use REST-style URL paths and not have a context at the top-level.
On 7/9/2021 2:23 AM, Olaf Kock wrote:
On 09.07.21 07:58, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
I have one webapp that processes REST-style url paths and therefore
needs to run in the ROOT context. Is it possible to run other webapps
in the same host with other non-root contexts? In other words, when
resolving
On 09/07/2021 08:23, Olaf Kock wrote:
On 09.07.21 07:58, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
I have one webapp that processes REST-style url paths and therefore
needs to run in the ROOT context. Is it possible to run other webapps
in the same host with other non-root contexts? In other words, when
resolvin
On 09.07.21 07:58, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I have one webapp that processes REST-style url paths and therefore
> needs to run in the ROOT context. Is it possible to run other webapps
> in the same host with other non-root contexts? In other words, when
> resolving a URL to a web app, does it tr
I have one webapp that processes REST-style url paths and therefore
needs to run in the ROOT context. Is it possible to run other webapps
in the same host with other non-root contexts? In other words, when
resolving a URL to a web app, does it try to map the url to the defined
context string