Lasana,
Hi I am using roller and will look there for some help.
Glad to help. I think they will fix this. The project lead has in
fact done it in his own personal blogs.
I also have another application that I wrote using Java/Struts you
know the usual and I want to do the same thing. I have read that
by changing the war file to ROOT.war would work, is that possible
option?
It is likely, unless your webapps is like roller and imposes a
structure on the url.
Or using mod_rewrite?
I haven't done this myself, but it should work. I don't think it
solves roller, but I haven't tried.
I haven't yet gone to Apache in front of Tomcat for load balancing
yet. It is on my road map to replace ancient expensive, but elegant
Resonate, giving me the scalability I hope to need.
Dave
Lasana
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From: David Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 9:48:31 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5 and Apache 2.2
Hi -
There can be three cases (at least)
(1) Your blog software insists on a folder name - a weblog id.
Having played with Roller 4 and Tomcat, I was defeated in trying to
get what you want. They are working on it in their next version, and
people have reported how to do it. If you are using Roller you should
be able to get help there.
What is your blog application?
(2) You need to adjust how apache rewrites the url.
(3) You need to adjust your context or server.xml in tomcat.
Regards,
Dave
On Mar 26, 2008, at 8:20 AM, Lasana Crider wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to do the following: I want to use www.kriedertech.com
instead of www.kriedertech.com/blog. I am using the mod_jk for the
connector to Apache. I am having alot of problems doing this. Can
anyone help with this?
Lasana
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