The trick is to use Apache httpd server as a front end. with the JK connector.
The ecommerce use the website entity. so when you set the website name used in the website entity in the web.xml you can have any URL access them.https://demo.hotwaxmedia.com/content/control/EditWebSite?webSiteId=WebStore and https://demo.hotwaxmedia.com/content/control/EditWebSite?webSiteId=WebStoreClone Mark Gordon sent the following on 9/10/2008 4:43 PM: > the ecommerce and ecommerce clone have different mount points > > ecommerce and ecomclone and no virtual hosts (unless I am looking in > the wrong please). > > I am looking to have the same mount (/) point but different virtual hosts. > > Thanks, > Mark > > On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:30 PM, BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> take look at the ecommerce clone >> >> Mark Gordon sent the following on 9/10/2008 3:13 PM: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am trying to get two webapps in the same ofbiz-component to have the >>> same context but for different virtual-hosts. >>> >>> This is so you can have two webapps that are on the root context but >>> have different hosts names. >>> >>> http://appa.com and http://appb.com >>> >>> >>> The ofbiz we are using is based on 5.5.23 of tomcat >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any assistance. >>> >>> -Mark >>> >>> >>> <webapp name="appA" >>> title="App A" >>> server="default-server" >>> location="webapp/appa" >>> mount-point="/"> >>> <virtual-host host-name="appa.com"/> >>> </webapp> >>> >>> >>> <webapp name="appB" >>> title="App B" >>> server="default-server" >>> location="webapp/appb" >>> mount-point="/"> >>> <virtual-host host-name="appb.com"/> >>> <virtual-host host-name="www.appb.com"/> >>> </webapp> >>> >>> like in tomcat you would do this I believe: >>> >>> <Host name="appa.com" appBase="webapps"> >>> <Context path="" docBase="appa"/> >>> <Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"/> >>> </Host> >>> >>> <Host name="appb.com" appBase="webapps"> >>> <Context path="" docBase="appb"/> >>> <Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"/> >>> </Host> >>> >>> >>> >> > > >
