Thank you, Bojan.  I am going to try that, and will try to figure out a 
favor for you if it works.  My father told me to always pay back ten times: 
ten times more for a good turn, and ten times more for a bad. Micael

At 08:06 AM 2/5/02 +1100, you wrote:
>Now you have me totally confused :-( I'll tell you what I know, and if
>that helps you, good. If not, please disregard.
>
>The fact that www.aa.com and www.bb.com have the same IP address makes
>them name based virtual hosts. So, you're telling your TC 3.3.x to be
>ready to handle things for both www.aa.com and www.bb.com by creating
>virtual hosts withing it. If you have Tomcat running on the same box, it
>would usually be connected to Apache via mod_jk and listen to address
>127.0.0.1 only. So, I'm not certain how the 'one IP' address plays here
>at all...
>
>Inside each virtual host, you define applications (contexts). So, you
>can have webapps/aa for www.aa.com and webapps/bb for www.bb.com.
>
>That's at least how I run my machines.
>
>Bojan
>
>On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 18:50, Micael Padraig Og mac Grene wrote:
> > I am not trying to make www.aa.com into xx.aa.com and yy.aa.com but rather
> > trying to get www.aa.com and ww.bb.com which have the same IP address 
> to be
> > webapps/aa and webapps/bb.  Isn't the virtual hosts the first solution?  I
> > think I am beginning to see how to do this, but I don't see how virtual
> > hosts are the answer.  I must be missing something here.  I have figured
> > out how to get the different URLs into different <Host> tags, but so far
> > they all encompass the same webapps or none.  I have some further ideas on
> > how to avoid that.  We'll see tomorrow.  But, I still do not see how this
> > solves my problem, Apache notwithstanding.
> >
> > Miacel
>
>
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