Hello Dave
Option #2
allows you to access seemlingly disprate sites thru Virtual Hosts check out
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/vhosts/examples.html#serverpath
HTH
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> Bump!
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> Would really appreciate some help on this one...
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> cheers,
> 
> David
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> We're running Apache in front of multiple tomcats with mod_jk.
> 
> We have an admin app that we'd like to access using a different URL from
> other server connections, and I am looking for advice on the best way to do
> this.  We will have the single web app, but need to access parts of it
> from:
> 
>      http://myserver/admin
> 
> and the rest of it from
> 
>      http://myserver/services
> 
> I think I have several choices:
> 
> 1)  add a Tomcat context for /admin and /services in the conf directory.
>     When I tried this, however, it seemed to load the whole web app twice
> (we're using Spring, so it loads the app Context twice ).  Is there a way
> to just "point to it", rather than load it?
> 
> 2)  add an Alias in Apache's httpd.conf
>      what do I point it to seeing that it has to go through mod_jk and
> tomcat?
> 
> 3)  use mod_jk
>      how would I do that?  we currently have 3 load balancers defined, so
> we can balance 3 aspects of the system as follows:
>      JKMount /services/admin/* adminloadbalancer
>      JKMount /services/httpadaptor/* adaptorloadbalancer
>      JkMount /services/* clientloadbalancer
>     I'd like to do JKMount /admin/* adminloadbalancer but  need the alias
> for /admin to point to /services/admin.
> 
> I would be very grateful if someone could explain the best option...
> 
> cheers,
> 
> David
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