I believe I have tomcat 4.0.4 and apache 2.0.39 working well together with mod_jk (ajp13 connector).
I've put documentation files (static content) in my webapp that I'd like apache to serve. I can't seem to make this work. For example, my webapp is in example.war which gets expanded in the webapps directory as example (I already check, this does not interfere with the examples shipped with Tomcat). Under example I have a directory called docs. I would like apache to serve all files in the docs directory, but maintain my URL. So I would like apache to handle http://serverName/example/docs <http://servername/example/docs> . Going to this URL, I can get to my files, but it's Tomcat. I can add something like: Alias /docs "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Jakarta/tomcat-4.0.4/webapps/example/docs" <Directory "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Jakarta/tomcat-4.0.4/webapps/example/docs"> AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted Files" AuthUserFile "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/users" require user koes Options Indexes MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> to the httpd.conf file, but the URL has to be http://serverName/docs <http://servername/docs> . I tried adding Alias /example/ "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Jakarta/tomcat-4.0.4/webapps/example/" <Directory "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Jakarta/tomcat-4.0.4/webapps/example"> AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted Files" AuthUserFile "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/users" require user koes Options Indexes MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> but this doesn't seem to do anything. The webapp mappings seem to take over (probably desired). Can anyone help me make this work?
