Re: Tomcat jsessionid and mod_rewrite

2007-08-30 Thread Peter Stavrinides
Thanks Rainer, this makes sense. Peter Rainer Jung wrote: Peter Stavrinides wrote: Although I am not responsible for the front end, I seem to recall we use mod_proxy for the reverse proxy. We have front end Apache web servers that listen for requests externally, internally I can access Tomca

Re: Tomcat jsessionid and mod_rewrite

2007-08-30 Thread Rainer Jung
Peter Stavrinides wrote: Although I am not responsible for the front end, I seem to recall we use mod_proxy for the reverse proxy. We have front end Apache web servers that listen for requests externally, internally I can access Tomcat directly. mod_rewrite is used to make our applications on T

Re: Tomcat jsessionid and mod_rewrite

2007-08-30 Thread Peter Stavrinides
Although I am not responsible for the front end, I seem to recall we use mod_proxy for the reverse proxy. We have front end Apache web servers that listen for requests externally, internally I can access Tomcat directly. mod_rewrite is used to make our applications on Tomcat and Apache appear a

Re: Tomcat jsessionid and mod_rewrite

2007-08-30 Thread Rainer Jung
Hi Peter, Peter Stavrinides wrote: Hi all My question involves Tomcat in conjunction with Apache and mod_rewrite. Tomcat appends a jsessionid to the first request, but not to subsequent requests, which is normal behaviour. When I access my Servlet directly through Tomcat that is precisely wh