In my first email I copied(short)  the mod_jk configuration in httpd.conf
file.

Mk



On 7/24/08, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: kohanm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Context or Mapping problems Apache 2.2 +mod_JK+
> > Tomcat 5.5
> >
> > The webaplication is done now, but my boss asked me to change the name
> > of URL webapplication. IF I change the directory name than there are
> > many jsp pages with many links  with old name's webapplication.
>
> Now the true problem comes out - the webapp name is hardcoded within the
> webapp; that's extremely bad practice.  I assume fixing those won't be an
> easy task.
>
> In this case, you're stuck with needing to deploy the webapp in the
> directory corresponding to the old name; there's no way around that.  You
> can write a filter or valve in Tomcat that forwards or redirects all
> requests for the new name to the old one.  You should also be able to do
> that with mod_jk directives, but someone else will have to help with that.
>
> - Chuck
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