I think you could do this with Apache and mod_jk in front of your tomcat server. You could forward
requests going to the virtual host cs.your.domain.com to your.tomcat.host:port/some/path and
requests to login.your.domain.com to your.tomcat.host:port/other/path
HTH,
Uli
manuel aldana schrieb:
yeah, but the requests should go to the same webapplication (port should
always be 80), so I somehow need to configure this inside my one
tapestry app.
Markus Lux schrieb:
Hi,
that wouldn't be relevant to tapestry. You should configure that in your
webserver which forwards all your requests to the servlet container
running
your tapestry application. Different subdomains will lead to different
entry
points in your application.
aldana wrote:
hi,
I want to structure app-areas by subdomain:
http://www.xxx.com/ (public area)
https://login.xxx.com/ (non-public area for customers)
https://cs.xxx.com/ (non-public internal area)
How is it possible to map these different entry points in one
tapestry web-application?
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