Greetings geronimo users.
I have a question for people regarding the configuration of geronimo 2.1.4
I'm trying to get working.
I have 3 apache IP based virtual hosts. hosta, hostb, hostc
I have 1 backend geronimo instance with three apps: localhost/hostaApp,
localhost/hostbApp, localhost/hostcApp
Im using mod_proxy ajp/load balancing to attempt connect the two together
in each vhost configuration, I have the balancer setup and configured as so:
<VirtualHost 1.2.3.4:80>
ServerName www.hosta.com
ServerAlias hosta.com *.hosta.com
<Proxy balancer://tomcat>
BalancerMember ajp://localhost:8009 route=tomcat1
</Proxy>
ProxyPass / balancer://tomcat/hostaApp stickysession=JSESSIONID
CustomLog /var/log/apache2/hosta.log combined
LogLevel debug
</VirtualHost>
with this setup, I type in at the browser "http://www.hosta.com" and what I
get back is the url "http://www.hosta.com/hostaApp"
I want the proxy to work with out rewriting the url and adding the /hostaApp
at the end.
In the debug logs I see stuff like
[Fri Jun 12 10:34:31 2009] [debug] mod_proxy_balancer.c(536): proxy:
BALANCER (balancer://
tomcat) worker (ajp://localhost:8009) rewritten to
ajp://localhost:8009/hostahostaApp/
...
[Fri Jun 12 10:34:31 2009] [debug] proxy_util.c(1916): proxy: connecting
ajp://localhost:8
009/hostahostaApp/ to localhost:8009
[Fri Jun 12 10:34:31 2009] [debug] proxy_util.c(2015): proxy: connected
/hostahostaApp/ to localhost:8009
...
Does someone here know if a setup like this is possible. Having 3 apache
vhosts proxied to a single vhost geronimo backend serving a different app
for the 3 vhosts?
I have had this configuring working in the past by making 3 geronimo vhosts
one for each app but I'm hoping to avoid the added geronimo configuration if
possible.
Maybe there is some changes I can make to the ajp connector?
Thanks for you help in looking at this.
Bill.
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