On Nov 26, 2007 5:22 PM, Rocco Scappatura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ?? That article doesn't mention mod_rewrite at all, so I'm not sure
> > what it has to do with anything...
>
> Im trying to use mod_proxy_html
Ah, I was reading mod_proxy_http -- never heard of this one, and
it doesn't seem t
> ?? That article doesn't mention mod_rewrite at all, so I'm not sure
> what it has to do with anything...
Im trying to use mod_proxy_html
>> But I have to find:
>>
>> - mod_proxy_html.so for windows
>> - it's prerequisites (libxml2.so)
>
> ..and AFAIK you don't need either of those to use mod_re
On Nov 26, 2007 4:39 PM, Rocco Scappatura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your wishes has taken effect! Infact, I ve tried the solution.
>
> http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies
?? That article doesn't mention mod_rewrite at all, so I'm not sure
what it has to do with anything...
> But I
>> How I have to do so that app does'n create absolute paths relative to
>> the
>> context of the application running under Tomcat?
>
> rewrite the app :-)
>
>> This problems is a clear example of how mod_proxy_* is unusable when
>> application to be proxed contains lynks create dynamically? Or is
On Nov 26, 2007 3:26 PM, Rocco Scappatura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How I have to do so that app does'n create absolute paths relative to the
> context of the application running under Tomcat?
rewrite the app :-)
> This problems is a clear example of how mod_proxy_* is unusable when
> applica
> Such a proxy configuration may require manipulation of the
> HTML links.
Why? I think that this is not feasible!
> Are the links being created dynamically or are they hard coded with
css/style.css instead of /app/css/style.css and so on.
Sorry I have no path in style.css..
I wanna show with
>> Someone know why the pages that I get via reverse proxy are relative to
>> the real web server and not to the proxy server?
>>
>> eg:
>>
>> ProxyPass / http://localhost:8081/app/
>> ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8081/app/
>>
>> when I access http://www.example.com (www.example.com resolves
Someone know why the pages that I get via reverse proxy are relative to
the real web server and not to the proxy server?
eg:
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8081/app/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8081/app/
when I access http://www.example.com (www.example.com resolves to proxy
server), I
> > verify the right version of modules (mod_proxy_ajp.so) are in
> > %APACHE_HOME%/modules folderstart here
> > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy_ajp.html
> >
>
> Im using the module mod_proxy_ajp.so that comes with Apache
> 2.2.6 which I'm using. The version of Tomcat 5.5 that Im
>
> verify the right version of modules (mod_proxy_ajp.so) are in
> %APACHE_HOME%/modules folderstart here
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy_ajp.html
>
Im using the module mod_proxy_ajp.so that comes with Apache 2.2.6 which
I'm using. The version of Tomcat 5.5 that Im using is To
verify the right version of modules (mod_proxy_ajp.so) are in
%APACHE_HOME%/modules folderstart here
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy_ajp.html
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> If you were using apache infront of tomcat you can use the proxy to do
> this for you I think
>
> ProxyPass / ajp13://localhost:8009/app/
>
> any requests for '/' go to '/app/' on tomcat
>
> Hope that helps
Sorry, but I have noted an important thing:
In my server.xml (as read from a tutorial
ht
>
> add another CNAME (Canonical Name) for
> http://foo.example.comhttp://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/vhosts/examples.html#purename
>
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add another CNAME (Canonical Name) for
http://foo.example.comhttp://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/vhosts/examples.html#purename
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> If you were using apache infront of tomcat you can use the proxy to do
> this for you I think
>
> ProxyPass / ajp13://localhost:8009/app/
>
> any requests for '/' go to '/app/' on tomcat
David,
I'm experimenting Apache2.2+mod_proxy_* in front of Tomcat5.5.
I have simply put:
ProxyPass /blog/
> If you were using apache infront of tomcat you can use the
> proxy to do this for you I think
>
> ProxyPass / ajp13://localhost:8009/app/
>
> any requests for '/' go to '/app/' on tomcat
>
> Hope that helps
Infact, this seems to me my last chance..
I'll let you know..
Thanks,
rocsca
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If you were using apache infront of tomcat you can use the proxy to do
this for you I think
ProxyPass / ajp13://localhost:8009/app/
any requests for '/' go to '/app/' on tomcat
Hope that helps
D
On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 09:43 +0100, Rocco Scappatura wrote:
> > do you want your app to be the d
> do you want your app to be the default one?
Not necessarily.
> And even the app name can be avoid in a URL Path?
Yes, but look below to understand precisily what I really want.
I have an application, say 'app'. I access it trhough:
http://www.example.com/app
I have a valid URL:
http://www.
> You should not be attempting to place a web application
> actually inside the deployed directory of another web application.
>
> In your case, if you have two war files from roller, a blog
> app and an admin app, then place them both in the appBase for
> the Host:
>
> roller.war -> my
do you want your app to be the default one?
And even the app name can be avoid in a URL Path?
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Subject: Re: Tomcat 6 v
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
>
>
>> On Nov 22, 2007 3:18 PM, Rocco Scappatura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> But I get the sad surprise that indeed roller/blog is not a valid path
>>> on
>>> the filesystem. It is merely a path of a context created on the fly from
>>> data cointained in the rolle
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
>>> 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 mea
> On Nov 22, 2007 3:18 PM, Rocco Scappatura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> But I get the sad surprise that indeed roller/blog is not a valid path
>> on
>> the filesystem. It is merely a path of a context created on the fly from
>> data cointained in the roller data base (I suppose).
>
> /roll
On Nov 22, 2007 3:18 PM, Rocco Scappatura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But I get the sad surprise that indeed roller/blog is not a valid path on
> the filesystem. It is merely a path of a context created on the fly from
> data cointained in the roller data base (I suppose).
/roller is a Context p
>> 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 w
> On Nov 22, 2007 1:41 PM, Rocco Scappatura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> 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... :-(
>
> Sure you can -- each virtual host should have a unique appBase.
Having two different Con
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
On Nov 22, 2007 1:41 PM, Rocco Scappatura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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... :-(
Sure you can -- each virtual host should have a unique appBase.
Again, this is covered in the virtual ho
>> 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
David Gagnon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I reading the doc for hours now and searching the web without success.
> Maybe my understanding of virtual hosting is wrong. if any of you can just
> correct my understanding and point me in the right direction I will greatly
> appreciate it.
>
>
>
>
On Nov 22, 2007 10:50 AM, David Gagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://mysite.com:8080/toto/hello.jpg
> 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)
Rename toto.war to ROOT.war, which signifies
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