> On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 11:17:17AM -0400, Brent L Johnson wrote: > > OK - does anyone have any success running Apache HTTPD with Tomcat > > using the JK2 connector with Cocoon? Is it even worth it? > For now I > > just turned on the Http connector in Tomcat and Cocoon is working > > fine. > > Have you looked at the wiki entry? > http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CocoonAndApache
Nope - but I'll take a look! Thanks. > > It seems as though Apache attempts to serve some files without > > consulting Cocoon's sitemap (which is expected I suppose). Im > > guessing Cocoon needs to process every request that comes > through or I > > need to make sure my directory mappings match what they > actually are > > so Apache can serve the files correctly? > > My understanding is that you want the JK module to send > requests that should be processed by cocoon along to it, > while keeping requests that it should handle (ie static > .jpgs) to itself via your JkMount instructions. But that's > mod_jk and not JK2. > > If you have a lot of static content you might want to have a > 2nd DNS entry to handle them more easily, ie > "www.example.com" and "images.example.com" -- > it could point > to the same IP address and you do some Apache virtual hosting. Very good idea - I'll just add a subdomain that will do no processing, just serve files. Thanks! - Brent --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
