I have to admit that I have not done this myself yet... but I would guess that 
you should start by letting your magnolia run in the root context of the 
application server. Then you most likely will also need to setup mappings in 
your site definition if you have multiple sites in your magnolia so that 
Magnolia know that requests to mydomain.com/news-and-events.html need to return 
the content under /mydomain/news-and-events.html

Have a look at the "mappings" node in the site definitions on 
demoauthor.magnolia-cms.com

-will

On 17.03.2011, at 10:55, Marvin Kerkhoff wrote:

> Ok thanks but how can i do this in EE?
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