You should be able to run Apache with PHP on port 80 and use the proxy
module to map in the Tapestry application (running on another port).
Something along the lines of:
ProxyPass /myapp http://localhost:8081/myapp
ProxyPassReverse /myapp http://localhost:8081/myapp
This document will give you a good starting place:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-4.1-doc/proxy-howto.html
Mark
On Dec 1, 2008, at 6:10 PM, Angelo Chen wrote:
Hi,
I have an running T5 app, it uses port 80 and the index.tmp/index.java
captures everything passed to the domain:
www.example.comm, www.example.com/123, www.example.com/list...
now I need to install a phh based webmail, for that I installed
Apache web
server in port 8080:
www.example.com:8080/webmail
if I configure Apache Web server to run in port 80 and link the
tomcat 6 to
apache server, can I do this:
www.example.com/123 this goes to tapestry 5 app in
Tomcat 6
www.example.com/webmail this goes to php app in Apache Web
Server
possible?
Thanks,
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