> 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



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