The short answer is YES. I done that before, but put the
static page back as a home page.


Pae



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>
> > I'm using ajp13 with apache1.3 and tc4.0.x.
> > Im using virtual hosts, and the config I use for this one looks like
this:
> > <VirtualHost 130.236.228.174:80>
> >     DocumentRoot /home/httpd/html/blaskan
> >     ServerName blaskan.studorg.liu.se
> >     ServerAlias www.blaskan.studorg.liu.se
> >     ErrorLog "/var/log/apache/blaskan-error.log"
> >     CustomLog "/var/log/apache/blaskan.log" common_with_mod_gzip_info2
> >
> >     <Directory "/home/httpd/html/blaskan">
> >         DirectoryIndex index.cgi
> >     </Directory>
> >
> >     JkMount /blaskan/*  ajp13
> >     JkMount /*.cgi      ajp13
> > </VirtualHost>
> >
> > I have a servlet mapped to index.cgi (don't ask me why .cgi, its mostly
a pun).
> > The problem is that I can not get apache to serve tomcat the request for
> > www.blaskan.studorg.liu.se. It just gives me a listing of the contents
in the
> > folder. Right now I'm using a index.html that redirects (after adding
> > index.html in the DirectoryIndex tag), but its not really how I want it
to be.
> > Is there a way to map this? It seems like its possible to do with
.jsp-files,
> > but I do not use any, and my index.cgi does most of the logic, so it
would not
> > make sense to change that into a .jsp-file. Any sugestions?
> >
> > Another question, is there something in server.xml for <host> that
enables
> > funktionality equal to ServerAlias in apaches <VirtualHost>? It seems
odd that
> > I have to define two hosts, one with www. and one without.
> >
> > Last thing, I can not get my server.xml to build my mod_jk.conf
properly, it
> > just does the Hosts, but never specify where to find the logs, the
workerfiles
> > and such. I have it specified like this in server.xml (but do not use
that
> > config-file it produces).
> > <Listener className="org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.config.ApacheConfig"
> >         modJk="/usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_jk.so"
> >         jkDebug="info"
> >
workersConfig="/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4/conf/workers.properties"
> >         jkLog="/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4/logs/mod_jk.log"
> >         noRoot="true"
> >         forwardAll="true"/>
> >
> > /Best regards Björn Bergenheim
> >
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> Hello Bjorn, (sorry no Swedish or Norweian vowels), i agree there is no
> reason (and mostly incompatible) to define host both in apache and tomcat.
> people i read about on this ml keep futzing aroung w/ the server.xml. if u
r
> running apache and tomcat u have the best combo going. use each server for
> its best strength in technology. allow apache to serve and admin the
static
> content and allow tomcat to serve and admin the dynamic. web.xml should be
> enough to fire off an index.<whatever> and if there is more tc will take
up
> the slack. hope this helps, david.
>
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