Hello,
If I understood your question, I think if you change the name on the virtual host at
apache configuration, it should solve your problem:
<VirtualHost (A)>
....
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost (B)>
....
</VirtualHost
So you can type at the browser:
http://(A)/vif-one-webapp
or
http://(B)/vif-two-webapp
(Of course, (A) and (B) are names that points to the IP's vif-one and vif-two)
[]'s
Tiago.
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De: klute [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 26 de mar�o de 2003 15:16
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: setting up alternate ways of accessing the same webapp
hi All,
it's hard to explain my question but i'll do my best.
please feel free to ask for clarifications.
i have a tomcat/apache 1.3.2.7/mod_jk setup. all of
the servers are on the same host (say host A). there
are 2 vifs (virtual ip's) set up on this host and so i
have something like this:
<Engine name="myengine" defaultHost="A">
<Host name="vif-one">
<Context docBase="/somedir/vif-one-webapp"
path="/vif-one-webapp" >
</Context>
</Host>
<Host name="vif-two">
<Context docBase="/somedir/vif-two-webapp"
path="/vif-two-webapp" >
</Context>
</Host>
</Engine>
In apache, each of the vifs is a vhost. this config
works well.
i am able to call the first webapp 'vif-one-webapp' by
visiting http://vif-one/vif-one-webapp. however, i'd
like to be able to also reference this webapp by using
the actual hostname (A) on the url instead of the
virtual ip/host. any idea how i can do that? thanks a
lot for your help!!
james
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