This assumes of course that you are running Apache and Tomcat on the
same server.  The concept is pretty much the same though.  You set the
DocumentRoot to where your static files reside on Apache and map your
JSPs and servlets to your JK worker that redirects the request to your
Tomcat instance.


On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 15:48:18 -0500, Charles N. Harvey III
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Point the DocumentRoot directory to your webapps directory.
> Then, in your jk mapping, map only *.jsp and *.servlet to
> Tomcat.
> 
> ## WEBSITE ##
> <VirtualHost *>
>     ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     DocumentRoot /code/www/webapps/website/ROOT
>     ServerName www.website.com
>     CustomLog "|/code/utils/cronolog/cronolog
> /logs/apache/website_access_log_%Y_%m_%d.txt" combined
>     ErrorLog "|/code/utils/cronolog/cronolog
> /logs/apache/website_error_log_%Y_%m_%d.txt"
>     JkMount /*.jsp tomcat
>     JkMount /*.do tomcat
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> Charlie
> 
> Dave Morrow said the following on 2/15/2005 3:25 PM:
> 
> >Hi all, I have Apache integrated with Tomcat using mod_jk2 and all is 
> >working well with the exception of performance.  I would like to direct 
> >Apache to serve the static content components of my Java application.  How 
> >is this done?  I presume there must be some type of httpd.conf setting to do 
> >this?
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