Parsons Technical Services wrote:
It has lots of choices, you can change the dn server, and can use their own dnsmanager to chanage various web,domain and email settings. Unfortunately there is a lack of documentation explaining it. There is nothing saying redirection but I have raised a support request so wiill see what happens.Does the dnsmanager have a choice for redirection of an URL?
I think Im just llacking the understanding. My server.xml file and the one I previously used in another company just use the default host of localhost and that seemed to work ok. I did create a new host called www.mycompany.com which meant tomcat expect to find a directory of the same name underneath conf/Catalina but i cant really understand the point of it.If not:
If the URL is pointed to an IP it will not change on its own. You could set up an app under a host of myapp.net and do a redirect to .com yourself.
Or
I think you can do the rewrite of the URL from a jsp welcome page of myapp.
I think Im right in saying this will only work on the default page www.mycompany.net not if they go to straight to www.mycompany.net/page1.jsp ecetera.
Tried adding alises of www.mycompany.net and www.mycompany.com to the existing host of localhost but made no difference.
OR
Try the alias. I don't know if the alias will change the URL or not. (Or is this what you were doing?)
Doug
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