Sweet. I'm glad I was able to help.


And yeah, you're probably right about the subject lines.

Put "IIS" in the subject line, and the odds are real good that I'll read but not answer. Put "nobody here bothered to answer me" in your post and I'll definitely reply, even if I don't know the answer. LOL But I'm certainly not the only person here.

John

Nathan Ward wrote:

Shit! You're right!!! All the examples of uriworkermap.properties that I had
seen had a relative path specified including the 3 books I looked at. It
never occurred to me to specify the full url until your example. I just
tried it that way and it works! Boy, do I feel stupid.

You said the example is for jk2. Doesn't JK2 use workers2.properties instead
of uirworkermap.properties and workers.properties? I'm using jk. I tried
jk2, but didn't get it to work. jk is working fine for now.

Back to the original question of why didn't I get more responses about this.
Maybe indicating isapi/iis in the subject was too limiting. Maybe I should
have said something about "controlling access to webapps from multiple
virtual hosts."

Nathan

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Turner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: Logfile for isapi_redirector2.dll?



I guess I misunderstood what uriworkermap.properties was doing....I was
under the impression that was where you mapped URIs to specific workers.

In JK2 (mod_jk2.so), it might look something like:

[uri:www.hostA.com/appA/*.jsp]

There's no counterpart to that in an IIS + Tomcat configuration?  I find
that surprising.

John




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