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Greetings, |
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On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 10:30 +0100, Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote: |
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> Moreover, I'm not sure you could create virtual hosting based only on |
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> J2EE servers, as I don't remember this to be included in the J2EE |
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> standard, and again you can't count on it. I think the best way to do |
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> this would be to provide virtual hosting using Apache and then use |
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> some connector to forward requests to the corresponding J2EE server. |
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> As far as I know this can be done with Tomcat, Jetty and JBoss fro |
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> your list. |
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Keep in mind when using vhosts with Apache and Tomcat you must configure |
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Tomcat for the vhosts just the same as Apache. In fact many around |
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Tomcat say lose Apache. Seems static speed has improved with Tomcat. |
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Plus it can handle SSL, Perl, PHP, etc. |
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Not sure about the others, but that's the case with Tomcat at least. |
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Sincerely, |
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William L. Thomson Jr. |
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Obsidian-Studios, Inc. |
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http://www.obsidian-studios.com |
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