Hi Ivan,
you have to configure the manager app for each single host. So there is no ambiguity. host1.com/manager/ gets you the first, host2.com/manager/ the second, and so on. The host HTTP header is required in HTTP/1.1 requests. In any other case you hit the default host.
Best -Florian
Ivan Jouikov wrote:
Iâve asked this question before but nobody seemed to know the answer. So, Iâll ask againâ
So, Tomcat has a maanger application, which allows you to dynamically deploy sutff. Nice.
But how can you deploy your stuff onto a SPECIFIC host?
Thx.
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