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Vas,

On 12/8/2009 6:58 PM, groupalias v wrote:
> Thanks Chris. I was beginning to realize that myself. It hit me 
> yesterday that session management (though I have not started to deal 
> with it yet) could cause me problems if the apache mount and the 
> webapp do not match.

Not necessarily. If you use ProxyPassReverse (which I noticed that you
/are not/ doing), I think it'll rewrite cookie paths in the HTTP headers
for you. You might run into other problems, though, so I would recommend
that you /not/ munge your URLs when forwarding them through to Tomcat.

> Also having application code that is apache directory aware is not at
> all clean.

It's not that hard to re-name your WAR file, so just do it to match
whatever URL path you've decided to use.

- -chris
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