Thanks Cyrille for the information. This looks like it's a quick fix but there is still another issue.
The Tomcat Startup Page is now being served, but not the actual springapp J2EE web application that is located in the Tomcat directory ---> /usr/java/tomcat-5.5/webapps/springapp Do you know the way to bring up the actual J2EE webpage instead of the Tomcat Startup Page when the URL http://www.robotronics.org is served by Apache and Tomcat? No, I'm not French. The Google translations is rough. Thank you, -Melanie On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Cyrille Le Clerc <clecl...@apache.org>wrote: > Hello Melanie, > > I personally prefer to use HTTP between Apache and Tomcat rather than > the proprietary AJP protocol. > > According to your description, I feel you can simply achive your need > with the following httpd.conf configuration (no other binaries than > out-of-the-box Apache Httpd needed) : > > --> begin httpd.conf sample fragment <-- > > # load proxy and proxy_http modules > LoadModule proxy_module libexec/apache2/mod_proxy.so > LoadModule proxy_http_module libexec/apache2/mod_proxy_http.so > ... > > # route all traffic to Tomcat > ProxyPreserveHost On > ProxyPass / http://my-tomcat-server:9080/ > > --> end httpd.conf sample fragment <-- > > I blogged in French about Tomcat-Apache configuration. Hopefully, as > your name sounds french :-) you can understand them ; otherwise, they > are google-translate friendly : > > > http://blog.xebia.fr/2010/02/03/tomcat-load-balancing-mod_proxy-vs-mod_jk-le-match/ > > http://blog.xebia.fr/2009/05/05/tomcat-adresse-ip-de-linternaute-load-balancer-reverse-proxy-et-header-http-x-forwarded-for/ > > http://blog.xebia.fr/2009/11/13/tomcat-ssl-communications-securisees-et-x-forwarded-proto/ > > > Hope this helps, good luck > > Cyrille > > -- > Cyrille Le Clerc > clecl...@xebia.fr > http://blog.xebia.fr > > On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Melanie <melanie.v...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> This question requires knowledge of Linux Apache Tomcat Server. > >> > >> I have a website with domain name for instance: www.robotronics.org > >> However this site is only for HTML and Javascript. > >> > >> I have a Java J2EE site on the same domain name but you can't get to it > >> unless you type the port: > >> http://www.robotronics.org:9080/Robotronics > >> > >> How can I get the domain name www.robotronics.org to point to the Java > >> J2EE site without having to type in the port 9080 and the directory > >> Robotronics? > >> > >> I found one site that gives some ideas on how to do it --> > >> http://rimuhosting.com/mod_jk2_and_mod_proxy_ajp.jsp#mod_proxy > >> > >> I tried to follow the instructions and could not get this to work. > >> > >> Thank you, > >> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > >