Yes we can do that

On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Suleman Butt <suleman.b...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> thanks for the inputs, guys.
>
> One more question, can we configure on single tomcat instance both the AJP
> and HTTP connectors together? So that tomcat can be accessed via Apache web
> server over AJP and directly from the browser via HTTP?
>
> --
> Regards Suleman
>
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 2:05 AM, Christopher Schultz <
> ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
>
> > Suleman,
> >
> > On 11/10/15 5:18 AM, Suleman Butt wrote:
> > > Now I have the following requirement, I have been asked by my operation
> > > team member that he needs to " replace Battery and install McAfee" on
> the
> > > Apache web server and the activity would require approx. 1 hour. He
> also
> > > told me that during this period of time, the entire application would
> not
> > > be accessible!
> > >
> > > My question to him was that why can't users access the application by
> > > directly putting the IP of the Tomcat server in the browser during the
> > time
> > > Apache web server is under maintenance? Why can't we access the Tomcat
> AS
> > > directly? Once the Apache is up, users can then use the actual URL and
> > > access the application again via Apache web server.
> >
> > Why not stand-up another httpd on another server, then switch the DNS
> > mapping to the "new" web server, then take the old one out of service
> > after DNS has had a chance to propagate? That way there is zero
> > downtime, and your users don't have to use a different URL to access
> > your applications.
> >
> > -chris
> >
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>
> --
> Regards Suleman
>

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