Scott,

I have my Context config's in the META-INF folder of the first .com's
appBase directory.  It's under \appBase\META-INF.  Is this wrong?

There is no httpd involved in the system, only Tomcat (and I'm trying to
find the PECL dll's to get PHP to work ;) )

This should be all I have to add correct?

    <Host name="www.realissuesforrealpeople.com" appBase="d:/JGSite"
                unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"
                xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false" />

- Josh

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Scott Dunbar <sc...@xigole.com> wrote:

> Josh,
> The second .com would just be another Host entry in server.xml.  Don't
> forget to add any Context configs in conf/Catalina/www.<second domain>.com
> just like your first domain.
>
> As far as forwarding the .net to the .com, there are two ways of doing
> that.  If Tomcat is fronted by Apache httpd, you'll want something like:
>
> <VirtualHost *>
>   ServerName www.<your domain>.net
>   Redirect permanent / http://www.<your domain>.com/
> </VirtualHost>
>
> in your httpd.conf.  If you use this method Tomcat doesn't need to know
> about the .net side at all.
>
> If you're not using Apache, a simple way to do it is to create an index.jsp
> in the .net appBase that does something like:
>
> <%
>   response.sendRedirect( response.encodeRedirectURL( "http://www.<your
> domain>.com/" ) );
> %>
>
> This, however, doesn't correctly handle a redirect from something like
> http://www.<your domain>.net/blah/blah/blah to http://www.<your
> domain>.com/blah/blah/blah.  To do it "correctly" I would implement a
> "global" (matching the URL /*) filter on the <your domain>.net side that
> sends a redirect to the .com side.
>
> Lastly, it is possible to add any number of Alias entries within a Host
> container.  The upside is that it is very easy - have the Host name be
> "www.<your domain>.com" and an Alias entry for "<your domain>.com",
> "www.<your domain>.net" and "<your domain>.net".  The downside is that your
> site will look and behave exactly the same for any of these host names.
>  There may be SEO issues associated with having 4 host names look exactly
> the same though I'll admit I'm not positive of this.
>
>
>
>
>
> Josh Gooding wrote:
>
>> My Tomcat configuration as of right now is set to serve on a .com domain.
>>  I
>> recently bought 2 more domains and want to host a different .com but use
>> the
>> same installation of tomcat that I am using currently.  Is this just
>> another
>> <Host> declaration or would I need another <Engine>declaration?  Also what
>> about forwarding from .net to .com, is it the same thing?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> - Josh
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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> Scott Dunbar
> Xigole Systems, Inc.
> Enterprise consulting, development, and hosting
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