José,
For example, if your OC4J are listen on port 8080, you can use
mod_rewrite with proxy and remove your index.html with that Refresh.
ie: You can use something like this:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^(.*) http://localhost:8080/deqs [P,L]
Using Rewrite with [P] option, will not rewrite the address in the bar.
Fabricio.
2006/8/8, José Euclides Silva Junior <euclidesjr2005@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hi,
> i intend to hide the application root directory from the browser address
> bar, as you can see at these steps example:
> 1) Http request: www.xxxx.com
> 2) Apache runs some module that would redirects(or proxy) the resource to
> something like www.xxxx.com/somedir/ (J2ee aplication - same server)
> 3) So, Apache returns the right thing but the browser's address bar must
> show www.xxxx.com only, without the application directory.
> Both Apache and OC4J lives at the same server(IP address)!
>
> I ve tried to do the following:
>
> ServerName www-pddataprev
> DocumentRoot
> /u01/app/oracle/product/oracle10g/Apache/Apache/htdocs/pddataprev
>
> There is an index.html file in the pddataprev directory which redirects to
> Java environment directory(deqs), as you can see below:
>
>
> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="0; URL="" href="http://www-pddataprev/deqs/">http://www-pddataprev/deqs/">
> But, i got a failure because the browser shows the app directory;
> http://www-pddataprev/deqs/
>
> Is there a way to hide "deqs" from the browser address bar?
>
> Thanks in advance, Euclides.
>
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