Steve Brunton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Pier Fumagalli wrote:
>>
>> Marko Sarunac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> What i need to figure out is the WebAppDeploy line.
>>> I notice that it by default points to the webapps folder under tomcat
>>> how can i specify my war file in here?
>>
>> WebAppDeploy /home/username/www/mywebsite.com.war conn /
>
> Pulled the nightly from last night and got it to build on my Solaris
> x86 box and actually work with Apache. That's cool.
Doh! :) What do you think is my favorite platform after MacOS/X 10.1 ??? :)
> Now though my question is about the above WebAppDeploy. If just '/' is
> mapped does that mean all requests will pass through the mod_webapp
> connector? I'm trying to get it setup so that just a {host}/servlet will
> actually invoke the servlets. If I attempt something like :
>
> WebAppDeploy /www/foo/java/servlet conn /servlet
>
> where /www/foo is document-root and having to create a WEB-INF symlink
> to that directory from inside of it, in order to actually have the
> servlet fire the request is {host}/servlet/servlet/HelloWorld, which
> looks like kind of silly. So, just a "conn /" would probably work, but I
> don't need all the overhead of dealing with a module if it's not
> necessary for each request. And does the mod_webapp work with JSP's or
> is it back to the mod_jk world for that stuff?
Nope, right now all requests are forwarded to Tomcat if you deploy it as
your web-server "root", but there are going to be some changes in the future
about it (hopefully _near_ future), but I can't guarantee when that'll
happen.
Pier
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