Hi,

>If only tomcat had the mod_rewrite capabilities that apache does, and
>strong perl and php performance, I would be glad to trash mod_jk (thus
>getting rid of apache as well).

This is a good example of something that hits on Apache's strong points:
perl, mod_php, rewriting.  So it's probably good for you to use Apache.
But many people on this list come here because they work with servlets
and JSPs, and maybe some static content.  In many of those cases, Apache
is not needed.  And in no case should it be added without careful
thought and consideration, as it's a significant architecture piece.

>Are there any good rewrite-like capabilities available for URL matching
>/ rewriting that someone could share?

Consider tomcat5's balancer webapp.

>I have cobrands / private labels of my site with just one tomcat app

That's great, but please keep this thread on-topic.  If you want some
sort of help with your specific scenario, start another thread ;)

Yoav Shapira



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