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Matt,
Matthew wrote:
...get an answer to the following:
For Tomcat 5.5.20, how do I configure virtual hosts using a context.xml
file in the META-INF directory (of each domain's .war file) as opposed
to having to do the following in
You can use mod_jk (Tomcat connector) with apache to do virtual hosting.
As for who to pay? Well the mailing list is for technical help not
solicitations.
On 3/21/07, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Matt,
Matthew wrote:
...get an
You don't have to pay anyone, most people on this mailing list are
helping each other for free. However, if you really want to waste money,
i can send you my bank account number :)
En l'instant précis du 21/03/07 06:53, Matthew s'exprimait en ces termes:
...get an answer to the following:
For
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Subject: Re: Who do I have to pay (and how much) to...
You can use mod_jk (Tomcat connector) with apache to do virtual hosting.
As for who to pay? Well the mailing list is for technical
Hello,
Thanks for all the replies to my plea. I should point out that I am not
trying to do all the configuring of virtual hosts in the context.xml
file. I realize I still need the Host entries in server.xml, however,
I believe there is a way of specifying the context information in
Hello David,
If you care to send me the solution along with that bank account
number.. ;-)
David Delbecq wrote:
You don't have to pay anyone, most people on this mailing list are
helping each other for free. However, if you really want to waste money,
i can send you my bank account
From: Matthew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Who do I have to pay (and how much) to...
I believe there is a way of specifying the context information in
context.xml that resides in the META-INF directory of the hosts .war
file.
That is the preferred mechanism. Read the doc
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Subject: Re: Who do I have to pay (and how much) to...
I believe there is a way of specifying the context information in
context.xml that resides in the META-INF directory of the hosts .war
file.
That is the preferred mechanism. Read the doc:
http
Not sure if you read this:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/virtual-hosting-howto.html
I've configured according to Approach #2 , as it makes it easy to switch off
projects in the development environment.
I was able to set up virtual hosts simply by following the above How-to.**
On
On 3/21/07, Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the set up I imagine (a fixed size font may be needed to view the
directory structures below)...
In server.xml...
Host name=domain1.com appBase=?
/Host
Host name=domain2.com appBase=?
/Host
This is just not that difficult. Specify
Hello Hassan,
I quite agree, it should be easy. As it turns out, whilst I saw the link
mentioned by Rashmi and tried it a while ago, my configuration must have
been compromised elsewhere, as it did not work.
Now, retrying the same thing, it comes up fine and, as you said, with
hindsight, it
From: Matthew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Who do I have to pay (and how much) to...
Actually, I'm getting a 400.
I should point out that the whole set up works when I add
a Context tag within the Host tag (in server.xml) and
set the docBase. I should not need (nor do I want
...get an answer to the following:
For Tomcat 5.5.20, how do I configure virtual hosts using a context.xml
file in the META-INF directory (of each domain's .war file) as opposed
to having to do the following in server.xml
Host name=domain.com appBase= .
Context path=
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