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Nicola,
Nicola Burns wrote:
> To further explain my testing with virtual hosts test1.foo.com using
> localhost jboss and test2.foo.com uses server2 jboss. If I test
> placing my jkmount statements for either jboss into the virtual hosts
> tag, I get t
that points to my
mod_jk.conf
Thanks,
Nicola
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 October 2008 15:43
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Subject: Re: apache virtual hosts using different tomcat on different servers
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Nicola,
Nicola Burns wrote:
> I move my 'JkMount *.jsp workerA' information from mod_jk.conf into
> my virtual hosts tag and restart apach
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Nicola,
Nicola Burns wrote:
> I move my 'JkMount *.jsp workerA' information from mod_jk.conf into
> my virtual hosts tag and restart apache. When I attempt to access my
> url test1.foo.com, apache tell me it cannot find my home.do page to
> login (not
topher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nicola,
Nicola Burns wrote:
> Is it possible to have the following scenario confi
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Nicola,
Nicola Burns wrote:
> Is it possible to have the following scenario configured?
Executive summary: different back-end Tomcat servers for different
VistualHosts.
The answer is "of course you can"!
It sounds like you want this:
VirtualHost t
Nicola Burns wrote:
test1.foo.com works. Test2.foo.com goes to the same application because
they are both reading from the localhost mod-jk.conf.
Try to use apache 2.x with mod_proxy_ajp - there's no mod-jk.conf file,
you configure connections to ajp connectors inside VirtualHost elements
in