Hi, I use mod_proxy in Apache to control flow with in one machine.
By using this, I can decide if I want Apache do render some requests or forward some requests to IIS, or some of the multiple tomcat instances. I use base the decisions on where to render the requests on the host name, e.g. I use VirtualHost mappings, but not one subfolder of a website. I guess it's possible I've never tried. So a typical virtual host configuration in my server that redirects all requests for some specific host on to port 8080 (for example some tomcat instance) : <VirtualHost *> ServerName www.domain.com ProxyPass / http://www.domain.com:8080/ ProxyPassReverse / http://www.domain.com:8080/ </VirtualHost> You can also decide not to forward some paths by using : ProxyPass /somepath ! Then you could map those paths into some other server running on the same machine on different port, such as IIS. That I haven't done my self, so I leave it to you to find out how that's done. Hope it helps -reynir > -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Morrisette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 14. janúar 2004 19:08 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: tomcat pass through to IIS (not IIS to tomcat) > > > Hi, > > We are using tomcat with struts for our main web > application, but have decided to use SQL Sever 2000 Reporting > Services as our reporting tool. In order to do this, IIS > needs to be available to the web. > > So, is there anyway to make Tomcat forward all resources > under a certain directory to IIS? (for instance http://localhost/index.jsp goes to Tomcat, but http://localhost/reports/report1 goes to IIS). I've searched on the web and in the archives, but have only found solutions for vice versa. Thanks a lot, -Chris --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]