On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 2:57 PM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
> Hi poubelle. > (J'ai toujours rêvé de pouvoir écrire ca sans être impoli..). OT: :D Parce que cette adresse-ci est créée pour recevoir des cochonneries comme les pubs, les listes de diffusions, etc. C'est pas mon adresse perso :) Translation: "Je suis la poubelle" means "I'm the trashcan" in French. This isn't my personal e-address; just a mailbox to receive stuffs like ads, mailing-lists, etc. > Je suis la poubelle wrote: > >> >> Currently, I access the Tomcat's default website using an URL like >> this: >> http://myservername:x/.... >> >> All I want to do is to have another website using an URL like this: >> http://myservername:y/.... >> >> TIA >> >> Starting from the beginning : > What you are describing above is feasible, but not very easily. > That is because generally what people want, is to do this : > a) > http://myservername1/ > http://myservername2/ > (and get a different application when they access "myservername1" than when > they access "myservername2") > and not > b) > http://myservername:8080/ > http://myservername:8081/ > (and get a different application when they access "myservername:8080" than > when they access "myservername:8081") > > (a) is easy to do with Tomcat, (b) is more complicated. > So tell us first if (a) would be fine, because then we can tell you how-to, > in less lines than would be needed for (b). Unfortunately, I really need (b). It's very easy to do (b) in IIS6, but it doesn't seem to be the case in Tomcat (no flame intended, just a pure comparison :p )