Odp.: static content not served for non-root apps via mod_jk

2012-01-14 Thread Mikołaj Rydzewski
Have you measured that Tomcat is too slow for you to serve static content? If not - serve everything from Tomcat itself and enjoy simple configuration;-) -- Sent from my wireless G705 device - To unsubscribe, e-mail:

Re: static content not served for non-root apps via mod_jk

2012-01-14 Thread André Warnier
Eric P wrote: I remember now why static content works for my ROOT app. I have Apache aliases set-up pointing to specific system directories for all static content. For example, I have all images for the ROOT app aliased here. Alias /img /opt/tomcat7/webapps/ROOT/img Directory

Re: static content not served for non-root apps via mod_jk

2012-01-14 Thread Rainer Jung
On 14.01.2012 04:17, Eric P wrote: Hi all, I'm having trouble getting Apache to serve static content (jpg, css, js, etc.) for Tomcat apps via mod_jk for any application except the ROOT Tomcat app. The ROOT app shows static content just fine. I have the following Apache settings attempting

Re: static content not served for non-root apps via mod_jk

2012-01-14 Thread Pid
On 14/01/2012 03:52, Eric P wrote: I remember now why static content works for my ROOT app. I have Apache aliases set-up pointing to specific system directories for all static content. For example, I have all images for the ROOT app aliased here. Alias /img /opt/tomcat7/webapps/ROOT/img

static content not served for non-root apps via mod_jk

2012-01-13 Thread Eric P
Hi all, I'm having trouble getting Apache to serve static content (jpg, css, js, etc.) for Tomcat apps via mod_jk for any application except the ROOT Tomcat app. The ROOT app shows static content just fine. I have the following Apache settings attempting to point *all* requests to Tomcat and

Re: static content not served for non-root apps via mod_jk

2012-01-13 Thread Eric P
I remember now why static content works for my ROOT app. I have Apache aliases set-up pointing to specific system directories for all static content. For example, I have all images for the ROOT app aliased here. Alias /img /opt/tomcat7/webapps/ROOT/img Directory /opt/tomcat7/webapps/ROOT/img