Todd Volkert wrote:
Actually, I'm not even sure what I'm trying to do is possible - can someone confirm that I'm attempting something that can be done? :)Basically, I have foo.war and bar.war and own the foo.com <http://foo.com> and bar.com <http://bar.com> domains. I want to deploy the two web-apps in Tomcat on port 8080 and have httpd send http://www.foo.com/ to http://localhost:8080/foo/ and http://www.bar.com/ to http://localhost:8080/bar/ so that each web-app looks like its own top-level web-app in its own domain. Is this doable, 'cause I can't seem to find anyone out there who's done it :)
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