Rocco Scappatura wrote:
>>> I want to access this URL using the following alias in my browser:
>>>
>>> http://alias1.com:8080/hello.jpg (note that the context name TOTO is
>>> gone)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> So I need to link a virtual host to an application right? I look to but
>>> alias in the context.xml file .. I haven't found anything to specify my
>>> virtual host.
>> Alias is a subelement of Host in server.xml, not context.xml.
>>
>> Rename your application ROOT.war and deploy it in the appbase of your
>> virtual host.
> 
> How our dear friend Hassan well knows, I have a similar problem..
> 
> I would to point out other two difficulties:
> 
> 1) What's happen if I have 2 app which I want to assign the root URL? Sure
> I can't rename both WARs as ROOT.war... :-(

Well you can't, obviously, just like you can't put two index.html files
in the root directory of an Apache HTTPD server.


> 2) Suppose that I have another level inside the root webapps dir (eg:
> http://mysite.com:8080/toto/subdir/hello.jpg) and I would like to access
> to the URL above with http://alias1.com:8080/hello.jpg. How I behave
> myself in this situation? :-(((((

If you mean a second virtual host, then you would add a second host
entry to your server.xml file.

p



> Regards,
> 
> rocsca
> 
> 
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