My appologies, Jason.
I have sent you the wrong URL in the previous message.
Visit:

http://www.crosswinds.net/~workshopx/projects/jakarta-uguide/tomcat.ug-p2.to
mcat-and-apache.html#conf-examp.1

It should cover:
virtual-hosting with jakarta + apache
configuration-example : minimal
configuration-example : Apache-static
configuration-example : per-context JVM : 1
configuration-example : per-context JVM : 2
configuration-example : VHosts

Hope this page will help.

R/Luba


----- Original Message -----
From: "Luba Powell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jason Koeninger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: Virtual Hosts


> Jason:
> Scott Tatum has a page on virtual hosting.  I think it is very
informative.
> http://www.worldcom.com/main.phtml?grph=1
>
> I am not sure if he still can be reached at:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> These are the subjects that he addressed at one time:
>  1. Introduction
> > 2. Virtual Hosting Options
> > 2.1 Tomcat Standalone
> > 2.2 Tomcat with Apache
> > 2.2.1 Apache + Single Tomcat Instance
> > 2.2.2 Apache + Multiple Tomcat Instances
> > 2.4 AJP12 vs. AJP13
> > 2.5 General Do's and Dont's
> > 3. Configuring Tomcat Standalone
> > 3.1 Configuration Files Involved
> > 3.2 Modifying server.xml
> > 4. Configuring Tomcat + Single Tomcat Instance
> > 4.1 Configuration Files Involved
> > 4.2 Configuring server.xml
> > 4.3 Configuring workers.properties
> > 4.4 Configuring uriworkermap.properties
> > 4.5 Configuring mod_jk.conf
> > 4.6 Testing and Troubleshooting
> > 5. Configuring Tomcat + Multiple Tomcat Instances
> > 4.1 Configuration Files Involved
> > 4.2 Creating and Configuring Separate server.xml Files
> > 4.3 Configuring workers.properties
> > 4.4 Configuring uriworkermap.properties
> > 4.5 Configuring mod_jk.conf
> > 4.6 Testing and Troubleshooting
> >
>
> R/Luba
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jason Koeninger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 5:29 PM
> Subject: Virtual Hosts
>
>
> > Let me see if I can take a different approach on these
> > questions.  I've done a few different configurations for
> > virtual hosting and haven't been very pleased with
> > any of them.  So, what I'd like to know is how people on
> > this list recommend you do virtual hosting.  In our particular
> > situation, we have Apache 1.3.19 with mod_jk on one
> > system and Tomcat 3.3m3 on another.  There are both
> > name-based virtual hosts and virtual hosts with unique
> > IP addresses on the same system.
> >
> > I have several ideas I plan to try to fix some problems I've
> > run into, but I'd appreciate any recommendations from the
> > list before I waste a lot more time.
> >
> > Just to let you know, I've tried using Tomcat's built in virtual
> > hosting and was reasonably successful if Tomcat was on the
> > same machine as Apache.  However, IP address-based hosts
> > with my current configuration are exposing JSP code when the
> > IP address is used in the request.  I've used mod_rewrite to rewrite
> > the URL, but I still have problems on clients that don't send the
> > HTTP 1.1 request that includes the host name.
> >
> > Once upgraded to Tomcat 3.3m3, name-based hosting seems
> > to work fine in this setup, and any potential problems will likely be
> > worked out with mod_rewrite.  However, some clients want an
> > IP.  So, my next thought is to alias private IP addresses to the
> > Tomcat machine for each unique host and use different workers
> > for each host in the JkMount directives in the VirtualHost sections
> > of Apache's configuration.  The down-side to that is in Tomcat 3.2,
> > I was having to include Host entries in server.xml for each unique
> > IP and each unique host name.
> >
> > Anyway, if you have any recommendations, I'd love to hear them.
> > If I had the time, I'd just dig into the code and figure this stuff out,
> but
> > I don't have the time just yet.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Jason Koeninger
> > J&J Computer Consulting
> > http://www.jjcc.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
>

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