Hi all, I have a scenario where i have different instances of the same application deployed on different boxes and we call those instances as app1, app2.
and the actual URL for both will be like this : http://host_name1:app1_port>/app/WebObject/app.woa ....for app1 http://host_name2:app2_port/app/WebObject/app.woa .... for app2 I have tried the configuration in apache like this : #For app-1 RewriteRule ^/app1$ /app1/ [R] RewriteRule ^/app1/(.*) /app/WebObjects/app.woa/$1 [P] ProxyPass /app/WebObjects/app.woa/ http://host_name1:app1_port /app/WebObjects/app.woa/ ProxyPassReverse /app/WebObjects/app.woa/ http://host_name1:app1_port /app/WebObjects/app.woa/ # For app-2 RewriteRule ^/app2$ /app2/ [R] RewriteRule ^/app2/(.*) /app/WebObjects/app.woa/$1 [P] ProxyPass /app/WebObjects/app.woa/ http://host_name2:app2_port /app/WebObjects/app.woa/ ProxyPassReverse /app/WebObjects/app.woa/ http://host_name2:app2_port /app/WebObjects/app.woa/ and I try to access the page like this : http://apache_host/app1 and http://apache_host/app2 The first page comes up fine (and actually it is same for both the apps), However if i click on any other page, it ends up going to app1 only reason i think is, this part ( /app/WebObjects/app.woa ) of the URL is common for both and may be webserver gets confused whom to forward the request. can someone help to get around this problem? Regards, Chetan Jain