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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by David Gagnon <dg...@siunik.com> on 2006/07/26 14:37:09 UTC

[OT?] is there a way to map an application URL on tomcat like: http://a.com/app1 to http://app1.a.com/

Hi all?

  I have seen this on the website of a Saas supplier yesterday and I was 
wondering if it was possible to do it with Tomcat.  When you go on their 
website and they assign you an application to the url: 
http://yourcompany.saassupplier.com.

I was wondering if this could be used with tomcat application?  For sure 
it means using a kind of proxy to convert  http://a.com/app1 to 
http://yourcomagny.saassupplier.com  but I have no Idea how this can be 
done.

Any idea ?
Thanksfor your help !   
/David



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Re: [OT?] is there a way to map an application URL on tomcat like: http://a.com/app1 to http://app1.a.com/

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