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| mark.birenbaum@gmail.com 2005-06-26, 5:53 pm |
| Anyone used virtual servers (multiple web sites )with the Jakarta
Tomcat (AJP) connector?
It looks like this isn't practical. I'd like each virtual server to
front for a different tomcat instance, but can't see anyway to do this,
and based on the way the connector's configured (from the registry), I
see no way to give it a different config for each virtual server.
However, maybe there's someone out there more clever than I.
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| Stevers1 2005-06-27, 5:53 pm |
| Have you looked at Virtual Directories? They can be powerful ways of
connecting servers and applications seamlessley. OctetString gives
away some of the source code on their website, www.octetstring.com
-Stevers
mark.birenbaum@gmail.com wrote:
> Anyone used virtual servers (multiple web sites )with the Jakarta
> Tomcat (AJP) connector?
>
> It looks like this isn't practical. I'd like each virtual server to
> front for a different tomcat instance, but can't see anyway to do this,
> and based on the way the connector's configured (from the registry), I
> see no way to give it a different config for each virtual server.
>
> However, maybe there's someone out there more clever than I.
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