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Tomcat Aliases

Phil Wareham

New Pleskian
Virtual Host/Proxy Change/Alias Question

Hi there,
I want to set up one of my domains so that when a user goes to:

www.mysite.com/example

They actually link to a tomcat .jsp file at:

myserver.com:10000/example

Is this something I have to edit in a vhost.conf file or is there a more simple way of creating an alias? I'm running Plesk 8.x by the way.

Thanks,
Phil
 
Hi,

This has been discussed a bit before.
There is no easy way with the default install without messing up the
config for other users.

There is a 3rd party solution from ngasi.com that you may want to try.
It works for our needs.
 
Thanks. I see, $199 dollars seems quite a lot to pay just so I can do a vhost change. Can I not edit the Apache file manually or is that going to screw up Plesk?
 
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