Since the jsp servlet is registered globally - all vhosts inside tomcat will
be able to run jsp's.
But since you are using apache in front of tomcat - you can decide which
requests get routed to tomcat and which do not. (Via your apache config)
As for configuring tomcat with virtual hosts - all the vhost definitions are
defined in server.xml. You can kludge around this by using XML entities - but
at best it probably doesn't solve the include/* issue.
-Tim
Jes Kasper Klittum wrote:
I am configuring Tomcat 5.5 with mod_jk on a test server running CenOS
4.3 and apache 2.0, and need the ability to choose what virtual sites
should be able to execute servlets and JSP. For this I need an easy way
to enable and disable Tomcat for a given site, but it seems that it is
not possible to make specific site configs that are included in the
server.xml dynamically.
I have been scovering the web for info om this subject, but I have not
yet found any hints as to how this is done. Google provides me with a
lot of info about including apache config files, but I know of this
already. The Tomcat docs and FAQ did not provide the answer either.
I then tried putting this line in the server.xml file:
include /var/tomcatconf/sites.xml.d/
hoping that all sitexx.xml files in this dir would then be loaded into
Tomcat at runtime, but to no avail.
Would this be possible or should all vsite configs be injected directly
in the server.xml file?
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