Subject: mod_jk and tomcat virtual hosts not connecting
Hi, First of all I would like to mention that this is my first
post on
this list, I hope that this question is sent in the right place.
I have tried finding a solution for my problem, but it
, July 27, 2010 7:11 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: mod_jk and tomcat virtual hosts not connecting
Hi, First of all I would like to mention that this is my first post on
this list, I hope that this question is sent in the right place.
I have tried finding a solution for my problem, but
Hi Felix,
youre absolutely right and it works like a charm, thank you so much!!
Vielen Dank ;-)
Btw. the www prefix is just working fine if I add the alias to the
tomcat server.xml!
Greetings!
Am 27.07.2010 17:55, schrieb Felix Schumacher:
Hi Moritz,
Am Dienstag, den 27.07.2010, 15:40 +
Hi Moritz,
Am Dienstag, den 27.07.2010, 15:40 +0200 schrieb Moritz Winter:
> My issue is with the mod_jk plugin. I want to redirect my subdomain
> requests jira.example.com to a tomcat 6 virtual host called jiraapp. If
> I call the subdomain jira.example.com Im always getting the default
> tom
Hi, First of all I would like to mention that this is my first post on
this list, I hope that this question is sent in the right place.
I have tried finding a solution for my problem, but it either doesn't
exist, or my limited brain can't manage to figure out how to do it (I
strongly hope it is
guage
// Mathias
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Hi,
I have used virtual hosts configured as below on a Apache 1.3 server
to proxy to Tomcat. Maybe of interest to you.
ServerName www.domain1.com
ProxyPass / http://192.168.100.20:8080/app1/
ProxyPassReverse / http://192.168.100.20:8080/app1/
ProxyRequests off
ErrorLog logs/domain1-error_log
Tr
Carlos A. Carnero Delgado wrote:
We will install Apache 2.2.x if we can't find a solution within 48
hours ;) Part of the problem is that it was decided, from on-high,
that the production HTTP server would be Apache 2.0.x, which does not
have neither the built-in ajp proxy nor the cookie-handling
I'd use mod_proxy_ajp included in apache 2.2.x with AJP
connector. There would no cookie problems.
We will install Apache 2.2.x if we can't find a solution within 48
hours ;) Part of the problem is that it was decided, from on-high,
that the production HTTP server would be Apache 2.0.x, which do
Carlos A. Carnero Delgado wrote:
(1) We have seen that it is capable of proxying, not just
URL rewriting. If we using its proxying capabilites,
do we still need mod-jk?
I'd use mod_proxy_ajp included in apache 2.2.x with AJP connector. There
would no cookie problems.
(2) When we tried u
Hi,
Have a look at mod- rewrite
We have looked into it (not in depth, granted.) But:
(1) We have seen that it is capable of proxying, not just
URL rewriting. If we using its proxying capabilites,
do we still need mod-jk?
(2) When we tried using it, some stuff worked all right,
b
(internal) Tomcat + virtual hosts
Hello,
I have a Tomcat box (running 5.0.30) for production code. There, our
dev team deploys applications as they finish them, under different
contexts. We want these applications to be available under an Apache
httpd (2.0.55) Internet-facing server, each on a vi
Hello,
I have a Tomcat box (running 5.0.30) for production code. There, our
dev team deploys applications as they finish them, under different
contexts. We want these applications to be available under an Apache
httpd (2.0.55) Internet-facing server, each on a virtual host:
http://dev.box:8180/
Reading the 2.4 Servlet Spec I found this :
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SRV.3.6 Multiple Hosts and Servlet Contexts
Web servers may support multiple logical hosts sharing one IP address
on a server.
This capability is sometimes referred to as "virtual hosting". In this
case, each
logical host mu
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