works.

It doesn't appear, at least on the surface, that they developer did
anything special to get it to operate that way.

-e


On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, John Turner wrote:

>
> What about http://host/context without the trailing "/"?
>
> John
>
> Eric J. Pinnell wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just an FYI...
> >
> > I'm looking our JK2 config now and DirectoryIndex is not set with
> > index.jsp.  The only thing that I can find is the welcome-file is
> > index.jsp.
> >
> > The application pulls up index.jsp by default when you go to
> > http://host/context/
> >
> > I don't see any redirects as this application passes everything back to
> > tomcat.
> >
> > -e
> >
> > On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, John Turner wrote:
> >
> >
> >>This came up yesterday.  According to one poster, putting
> >>
> >>DirectoryIndex index.jsp
> >>
> >>in your httpd.conf VirtualHost block would cause Apache to translate
> >>"http://192.168.168.45/rtizon"; into
> >>"http://192.168.168.45/rtizon/index.jsp";.
> >>
> >>However, it doesn't work at all for me, never has, and I have always
> >>understood it to be a limitation of using mod_jk (and possibly mod_jk2).
> >>
> >>What happens when you try "http://192.168.168.45/rtizon/";?
> >>
> >>John
> >>
> >>Ray Madigan wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I have mod_jk working with two workers and a loadbalancer.
> >>>
> >>>when i use
> >>>http://192.168.168.45:8080/rtizon the browser completes the line with
> >>>/index.jsp.
> >>>
> >>>Same is true with the other worker and the correct page comes up
> >>>
> >>>when i use
> >>>http://192.168.168.45/rtizon i get a page not found error?
> >>>
> >>>and when I complete the url with
> >>>http://192.168.168.45/rtizon/index.jsp i get the correct page
> >>>
> >>>My JkMount entries are
> >>>
> >>>JkMount /*.jsp loadbalancer
> >>>JkMount /rtizon loadbalancer
> >>>JkMount /rtizon/*.jsp loadbalancer
> >>>
> >>>Is this the expected behaviour or should apache complete the url
> >>>as tomcat does cause it is making the call to tomcat?
> >>>
> >>>And, do I need the second JkMount /rtizon loadbalancer?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks
> >>>
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