I'm redirecting everything to tomcat, but part of my app requires ssl, and 
although tomcat can handle ssl, when i tryed it, all objects in my session 
that was started not using ssl, were not accessible once swithced to ssl. I 
don't know if this is the right behavior or if there is a way around it, i 
asked the list and never got an answer, so i asummed that's how it should be.

Thanks!

On Monday 16 December 2002 15:41, David Kavanagh wrote:
> Well, if you were just running tomcat, I'd say put your app in
> webapps/ROOT, but I'm not sure how to configure mod_jk to redirect all
> stuff from the server root to tomcat. If you are directing everything to
> tomcat, just bag apache altogether!
>
> David
>
> On 12/16/2002 4:28 PM, Alexander Wallace wrote:
> >Hi there. Almost ready to deploy my app to test in real world.  I'm using
> >apache + tomcat (using mod_jk).  My app name is wxyz, and I have purchased
> >the domain name i want it to be under. I want to call www.mydomain.com and
> >get my app's index. instead of typing the www.mydomain.com/wxyz.
> >
> >How can i do that? Can someone, if not tell me how, tell me where to read
> > to learn how to do it?
> >
> >Sorry about the newbienezz of the email. I know nothing about this things.
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
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