I'm not sure if this has been solved or not, but I had problems getting the 
virtual hosts to work in server.xml when the virtual host was based on port 
and not name.  Is this is what you're trying to do?

cheers
dim

On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 23:22, Richard Richter wrote:
> Hello...
>
> I'm using Apache with mod_jk and Tomcat for jsps and servlets. JSP is
> without problem, but servlet don't want to run. Because informations about
> absolute path of requested document is written to terminal, where Tomcat
> was started, I found out that servlet (URI:
> http://poseidon.bgs.sk:4444/intranet/WEB-INF/classes/Hello) is not
> translated from relative to absolute path - nothing apears on terminal.
>
> I think, that Apache don't redirect this request to Tomcat (or appropriate
> worker)... my httpd.conf has this section:
>
> <VirtualHost poseidon.bgs.sk:4444>
>         ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         DocumentRoot /export/home/virgo/web-data
>         <Location /export/home/virgo/web-data>
>                 Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
>                 AllowOverride None
>                 SetHandler default-handler
>                 Order allow,deny
>                 Allow from all
>         </Location>
>         ServerName poseidon.bgs.sk
>         JkMount /*.jsp virgo
>         JkMount /intranet/* virgo
>         ErrorLog
> /opt/oracle/ias/product/8.1.7/Apache/Apache/logs/error4444_log TransferLog
> /opt/oracle/ias/product/8.1.7/Apache/Apache/logs/access4444_ log
> </VirtualHost>
>
> *.jsp works good, but second JkMount not... I tried many versions of second
> field of that line - but nothing. Always 404 Forbidden (Apache signed on
> the bottom of page ;-))... How I have to force Apache to redirect requests
> for servlets (eg. for URI specified upper) to Tomcat (or worker called
> virgo in my case)???
>
> Thanks for any suggestion
>
> Richard Richter ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Application Programmer, Business Global Systems a. s.

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