You can use mod_rewrite in Apache to do this (map "old" URLs to the new ones, 
without needing to tell clients that the URLs have changed).

> I am switching the deployment of some applications from tomcat on Linux to 
> JavaMonitor on Linux. There are still a number of applications deployed on a 
> 10.6 OSX server running JavaMonitor. We have one external web server that 
> will handle traffic to both servers.The problem I have is the tomcat 
> applications are access by various corporate clients around the world and the 
> URL is embed in their web site applications. The current tomcat url is of a 
> format like https://domain/appname/WebObjects/appname.woa/ with form values 
> containing user credentials.  Is there a way in the webobject.conf file to 
> handle multiple WebObjectsAlias entries? I need one for this URL and one for 
> standard /cgi-bin/WebObjects/ to handle the applications deployed on the OSX 
> server, some of these applications have been around since WO 4.5. This will 
> be a large timing effort to get everyone to change their tomcat style URL to 
> use cgi-bin 
> 
> I found a old post (2003) stating only the last entry was read, was hoping 
> this was either not true anymore or someone had a workaround I had not 
> thought of 
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