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chris schild wrote:

>Does anyone know of the location of some docs?  And/Or have a sample
>configuration including virtual hosts.
>I am using:
>Apache 2.0.43
>Tomcat 4.1.18
>Windows 2000
>
>Thanks much!!!
>
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>From: "chris schild" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 1:33 PM
>Subject: JK2 & workers2 vs. jk & workers???
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>
>I have seen jk.properties & workers.properties BUT what is the difference
>with jk2 & workers2?Do I need jk & workers also?  I guess the I am 
missing
>something here!!! I haven't found anything in the archives or docs (so 
far)
>that is helping. I'm assuming it is mod_jk2 instead of mod_jk?Would 
someone
>please give me some guidance on setting up Apache 2.0.43 in
>front of Tomcat 4.1.18 with multiple Virtual Hosts?  The information in 
the
>documentation is tantalizing but I cannot quite get it to work.  I just
>looking for a general theory of operation here.
>
>Do I need to create matching <host> entries in server.xml for each of the
>hosts in workers2.properties or can I configure the root of certain 
virtual
>hosts to specific contexts of localhost?
>
>For example can I use workers2.properties to make http://foo.mycompany.com
>go to http://localhost/app1 and http://bar.mycomapny.com go to
>http://localhost/app2?  This is hinted at by the context and servlet
>properties of the uri config element but it is not clear.
>
>Thank You,
>  Victor Lewis
>
>
>
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