On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 23:55, Mladen Turk wrote: > > Now I propose that we make something like _not_ URI space > > filtering. Meaning that one could be able to serve every > > .html file through TC except for the /*/some_space/ location. > > Right now we are checking and hoping that the TC will accept > > the context, and then we forget that immediately. I propose > > that we make the map_to_storage two way (If the TC accepts it > > and then checking if the Apache configuration rejects it).
This above sentence is confusing. You probably meant configuration options as a series of include/exclude switches, rsync style. > After I read my mail, it doesn't make sense even for me :) > > For example (what I have in mind) using mod_jk: > > JkMount /examples/* > (This will map /examples URI space and everything belonging to the > /examples will be served by the TC). > > JkNotMount /examples/*.gif > JkNotMount /examples/*.jpg > > (This will map /examples URI space and everything will be served by the > TC except the gif and jpg files). I see your point here. You are running a setup where anything not specifically targeted for Apache goes to Tomcat. As long as this doesn't affect current situation (and I don't see how it would) where I can set up that Tomcat only gets what's not specifically targeted for Apache, I'm +1. This would make mod_jk configuration really flexible. Bojan PS. Given 1.2.0 is due for a release when Henri comes back from holidays (in about 2 weeks time), are you planning the patches for this before of after the release? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>