Hi,
you don't need to set up a second connection to deploy more applications.
Just add
WebAppDeploy jsp conn2 /jsp
under the first WebAppDeploy ... entry.
Regards
Michael Brohl
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Subject: two tomcat-apache connections?
26.09.2001
21:01
Please respond
to tomcat-user
red hat linux 7.1, apache 1.3.20 with mod_webapp, jakarta-tomcat 4.0
the tomcat-apache connection for /examples works with the following setting
in httpd.conf:
WebAppConnection conn warp myhostname:8008
WebAppDeploy examples conn /examples
now, i have another application /jsp that currently works as standalone,
i.e., http://myhostname:8080/jsp.
how do i set it up such that it also goes through apache? i tried defining
another Apache-Connector service in server.xml with port 8009 then placed
another couple of lines in httpd.conf as follows:
WebAppConnection conn2 warp myhostname:8009
WebAppDeploy jsp conn2 /jsp
and restarted the servers. was just guessing so i was not surprised that
it did not work. the errors in the apache log in tomcat say that there are
errors in initializing naming contexts for /examples and /jsp so that the
context startup failed. the error on the browser when accessing
http://myhostname/examples/ is "the requested resource(/examples/) is not
found," which makes sense. and the standalone tomcat, e.g.,
http://myhostname:8080/examples still worked.
question: how should i set up tomcat and apache to serve more than one app?
thanks,
--meg
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