Hi Donnie, Below is a link to a case study I wrote back in 2010, when I first started using Roller. I think it is still broadly relevant, and it answers some of the questions you raised.
http://assets.optomus.com/cv/Roller%205%20-%20Multi-domain%20Case%20Study.pdf Regards, Chris. > Hi Donnie, > > a. There is no way to do that with Maven, as far as I know. But why don't > you just let your application container to serve those static files? > > b. It depends on requirements, but one possible option is that use of > Apache + mod_rewrite or something like that. I think this Q&A on > Stackoverflow might be helpful for you: > https://stackoverflow.com/q/33140846/3591946 > > c. You can do that with setting up (deploying) two Roller instances for > each domain. > > Regards, > Kohei > >> On Nov 12, 2017, at 0:56, Wang Dong <donnie.w...@foxmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Roller team, >> >> >> I am a new user of roller, currently i am trying to setup web server >> using apache httpd and connect to tomcat. >> I searched the document and materials via the internet , however there >> is nothing much about this topic. So I would like to raise by email. >> >> >> Here is some of my questions, appreciate if you have time to answer the >> question. >> >> >> a. How to build standalone web package only contains html/js/css static >> etc using Maven. >> b. Do I need to update PageServlet class to adjust the web server URL >> mapping. >> c. If I have two domain name , such as a.com and b.com, how can I setup >> a.com link to Weblog A and b.com link to Weblog B. >> >> >> >> >> Thanks for this really good JAVA weblog system, it is really great !!! >> >> >> Donnie >