Yes the problem is that normally I have a special mywebapp.xml file like that in the /context folder in jetty. Here's there nos such thing, so I do not know what to do.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Daniele, > > VirtualHost should be defined per bundle/webapp, like we do for ContextPath. > > It means that we should be able to define the VirtualHost in a way to be read > by Pax-Web to bind the jetty, something like: > > <Configure class="org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext"> > <Set name="contextPath">/xxx</Set> > <Set name="war"><SystemProperty name="jetty.home"/>/webapps/xxx.war</Set> > <Set name="virtualHosts"> > <Array type="java.lang.String"> > <Item>333.444.555.666</Item> > <Item>127.0.0.1</Item> > <Item>www.blah.com</Item> > <Item>www.blah.net</Item> > <Item>www.blah.org</Item> > </Array> > </Set> > </Configure> > > I have to check that we can define it in the jetty.xml that you can put into > Karaf. > > Regards > JB > > > On Fri 24/06/11 12:37 , Daniele Dellafiore wrote:: > > Hi. > > After discovering the wonder of managed configuration in Karaf I'd > like to manage virtual hosts the same way with Pax Web + Jetty. > I wonder if this is possible. I do not think that my karaf is using > the etc/jetty.xml file now, while the properties in ops4j.pax.web.cfg > are. > > How can I obtain the same results as > http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Virtual+hosts > > In a fashioned Karaf way? > I've found this doc > http://ops4j1.jira.com/wiki/display/paxweb/Advanced+Jetty+Configuration > > Which could be a start. > > Thanks. > > -- > Daniele Dellafiore > http://danieledellafiore.net > > > > -- Daniele Dellafiore http://danieledellafiore.net
