Yes but it's normally something like: www.example.com/servlet/~richard so that Apache can forward the request with anything like www.example.com/servlet to Tomcat.
Best Regards, Anthony Geoghegan. J2EE Developer CPS Ireland Ltd. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Chamberlain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 11:45 AM Subject: migration questions > Hello Everyone, > > A quick warning that I'm a complete Tomcat newbie.. > > We're currently using resin because when we originally evaluated Tomcat > was a nightmare in reloading classes, I'm hoping things have improved. > > I'm currently suffering problems because I'm using resin with apache > and trying to map a url and username to a particular webapp i.e. > www.example.com/~richard, this doesn't really work with mod_caucho. For > example I have to have all my servlets mapped to .jsp extensions > otherwise mod_caucho doesn't forward the request to resin. > > So my first question is I'm hoping my situation will improve with > tomcat (i.e the integration of apache and tomcat) has anybody done this > username mapping before? > > I've download 4.1.9 and I'm very impressed with the new administration > and management pages. > > I'm trying to add a host tag (using the management tool) for a > virtualhost and it's not working. The host is already working correctly > in resin (it's a set of simple jsp pages) so I just wanted to map > tomcat to it to see if I could get it to work. > > Firstly I created the host (www.sunsetandlabrea.com) with all the > defaults. For the application base I put /home/richardc/. The setup is > /home/richardc is my home directory, /home/richardc/public_html is my > site, and so there is a /home/richardc/public_html/WEB-INF/ > > Then I added a context with all the defaults except Document Base which > I set to /home/richardc/public_html/. > > Now when I browse sunsetandlabrea.com:8080 instead of getting the > tomcat default pages I get a requested resource not found. If I try > sunsetandlabrea.com:8080/index.jsp I get a tomcat 404 error. > > Apologies for the long message and thanks for any help anyone can > offer, > > Richard > -- > http://fastmail.fm - Sent .0000002 seconds ago > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
