Is there a way to do virtual hosts without turning on apache or moving the webapp to docroot?

Reading the lists and web, this seems like the number one question with no definite answer. It seems that I can give server.xml's Host a Container and specify docroot with that and point it to my webapp, but then will I have bad side effects by making a webapp the root? (I'm new to Magnolia and Tomcat, so I still don't understand how Magnolia works). I was planning on putting only a public webapp on the server with the virtual host (guess it wouldn't really be virtual if it was only one app at the root).

Second, if I use apache, do I have to have author and public on the same server? And is this the best explaination how to setup apache and Tomcat:

http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc-archive/jk2/jk2/vhosthowto.html

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Chems Touati
Macintosh Specialist
Student Computing Labs, Marriott Library
University of Utah
801.585.9811
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