hi Sergio we serve several domains using 2 cocoon instances. read more here: http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/VirtualHost
On 4/11/06, Sergio del Amo Caballero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I am running Cocoon as a tomcat web application. I am using Apache as a > front end to all requests that come to my server. Then i configured the > apache mod_jk2 module to forward certain URLs to Tomcat. Particulary to > cocoon (webapps/cocoon). I have two website developed under cocoon. > One of them is under webapps/cocoon/site1 and the other one under > webapps/cocoon/site2. > Both domains names point to cocoon root directory (i tried pointing them > to the subdirectory but it does not recognises them as a webapp). > So, i have: > domain1.com => webapps/cocoon > domain2.com => webapps/cocoon > > I thought i could configure cocoon matchers to match directly urls but > it does not work. I tried: > > <map:match pattern="http://www.domain1.com"> > <map:generate src="domain1/content/index.xml"/> > <map:transform src="domain1/style/xsl/presentation.xsl" /> > <map:serialize type="xhtml"/> > </map:match> > > <map:match pattern="http://www.domain2.com"> > <map:generate src="domain2/content/index.xml"/> > <map:transform src="domain2/style/xsl/presentation.xsl" /> > <map:serialize type="xhtml"/> > </map:match> > > Can anyone point what should i do, two manage two domains names within > cocoon? > > thanks in advanced for the help, > Sergio > > -- > Sergio del Amo Caballero > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > MoonSunWeb Design http://moonsunweb.com > "Just another point of view" > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Stavros S. Kounis Osmosis networks & consulting http://www.osmosis.gr Read my weblog at http://tools.osmosis.gr/blog --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
