RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 2.2.2 and talking to Tomcat 5.5 via ProxyPass

2006-07-06 Thread Oliver.Schaudt
>> 1. I hope you have beside your >> ProxyPass /mytomcatapp ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/mytomcatapp >> a line >> ProxyPassReserve /mytomcatapp ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/mytomcatapp >> and/or >> ProxyPreserveHost On >> >> >Did not have the ProxyPreserveHost On, but did have ProxyPassReverse. OK >> 2

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 2.2.2 and talking to Tomcat 5.5 via ProxyPass

2006-07-06 Thread Ricardo Stella
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Apache 2.2 makes it SOOO easy to talk to a Tomcat app by just using: >> ProxyPass /mytomcatapp ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/mytomcatapp >> > > >> But the problem I'm facing is that I have an app that uses it's own >> stylesheets and javascripts. Further, the app itsel

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 2.2.2 and talking to Tomcat 5.5 via ProxyPass

2006-07-06 Thread Oliver.Schaudt
>Apache 2.2 makes it SOOO easy to talk to a Tomcat app by just using: > ProxyPass /mytomcatapp ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/mytomcatapp >But the problem I'm facing is that I have an app that uses it's own >stylesheets and javascripts. Further, the app itself calls the contents >on these directories with

[EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 2.2.2 and talking to Tomcat 5.5 via ProxyPass

2006-07-05 Thread Ricardo Stella
Apache 2.2 makes it SOOO easy to talk to a Tomcat app by just using: ProxyPass /mytomcatapp ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/mytomcatapp But the problem I'm facing is that I have an app that uses it's own stylesheets and javascripts. Further, the app itself calls the contents on these directories with rela