So its not working?
I can't believe that IIS + Tomcat doesn't separate virtual hosts.
Do your hosts have different appBase's?
John
Nathan Ward wrote:
Ken,
That was an example configuration. I didn't realize that you'd care to go to the actual web sites. Some of the real uri's aren't accessible from the Internet. One of them is though.
Go to http://www.usresources.com Click on the "Candidates" link menu item, then click on the OPPORTUNITIES or SUBMIT RESUME links at the bottom of the page.
Those two links go to /rms-jobs/<something> which is my webapp running on Tomcat on a different machine. The pages before those links were static HTML files from IIS.
Turns out that what I had tried per John's message isn't actually working. What I tried was:
www.usresources.com/rms-jobs/*=ajp13Worker
in the uriworkermap.properties file
I thought that was working, but maybe I didn't restart IIS after making the change. I've since changed the file back to:
/rms-jobs/*=ajp13Worker
I also have the following in the uriworkermap.properties file:
/rms/*=ajp13Worker
However, this better not be accessible from www.usresources.com (i.e. http://www.usresources.com/rms/<something>) should never work. It is supposed to be accessed from another web site that isn't actually on the Internet yet because we have to get a SSL certificate from Verisign for it first.
So, if I could specify:
www.usresources.com/rms-jobs/*=ajp13Worker
and
www.<another-to-be-determined-domainname>.com/rms/*=ajp13Worker
in uriworkermap.properties file I wouldn't need the valve that I created in Tomcat.
Let me know if you need more clarification.
Nathan
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