Yup - that worked! I thought about that, but was too cowardly to try!
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Browse All TopicsI have just successfully connected apache and tomcat. One minor detail. For non-jsp regular ole html files and can specify:
http://www.myDomain.com/ap
or
http://www.myDomain.com/ap
and it will run index.html in that directory. For tomcat, I can only specify: http://www.myDomain.com/js
I can't leave off the trailing slash. How to I do this? In my httpd.conf I have:
JkMount /ohprs/* worker1
do I modify this? Add another line? (apache 1.3.33. tomcat 6.0.14, linux slackware 2.4.29)
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by: samriPosted on 2007-10-07 at 06:11:45ID: 20029903
most likely you need to add another line
d/entry/ se tting_up_c vs_appfuse _jspwiki
m/Apache-T omcat-Tuto rial/Tomca t- 5.0-and- 4.0.html#E nable-Root -Context apache2_to mcat5_mod_ jk_integra tion
http://raibledesigns.com/r
--- estract from the above link:
# JSPWiki - the 2nd line eliminates the need for a
# trailing slash on the URL
JkMount /wiki/* ajp13
JkMount /wiki ajp13
Some other links that has similar examples:
http://www.coreservlets.co
http://www.howtoforge.com/
cheers.