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Creating Sub-Domains from Struts 2 application

Dear List member,

I have a requirement in which when a user registers on the portal developed
using struts 2, a sub-domain should be created for him.

Like say Amol registers on cursivetech.com, then when he logs into his
account it must look like amol.cursivetech.com

How to make such arrangement and create such sub-domains directly from the
application itself.

Regards,

Amol Ghotankar,
cursivetech.com

RE: Creating Sub-Domains from Struts 2 application

Posted by Gustavo Felisberto <gu...@wit-software.com>.
Hello Amol,

This does not seem to be 100% struts related. If you want gustavo.domain.com
to exist you either have to create the sub-domain (and how you do that
really depends on the DNS server being used) or you can have a record like:
*.domain.com 192.168.1.1

In this case all requests will be sent to that server and you can have logic
on your application that looks at the request and knows the username.

Gustavo

-----Mensagem original-----
De: Amol Ghotankar [mailto:ghotankarua50@gmail.com] 
Enviada: terça-feira, 29 de Junho de 2010 05:26
Para: Struts Users Mailing List
Assunto: Creating Sub-Domains from Struts 2 application

Dear List member,

I have a requirement in which when a user registers on the portal developed
using struts 2, a sub-domain should be created for him.

Like say Amol registers on cursivetech.com, then when he logs into his
account it must look like amol.cursivetech.com

How to make such arrangement and create such sub-domains directly from the
application itself.

Regards,

Amol Ghotankar,
cursivetech.com


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Re: Creating Sub-Domains from Struts 2 application

Posted by Amol Ghotankar <gh...@gmail.com>.
Dear List member,

I understand this is not a single struts issue. It is combination of many,

What i want is the application to create sub-domain for each users
automatically like the site

https://username.tactilecrm.com/welcome/

or

http://tactilecrm.com/

In this site you register for free and your username is created as a
sub-domain.

Regards,

Amol Ghotankar


On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Gustavo Felisberto <
gustavo.felisberto@wit-software.com> wrote:

> Hello Amol,
>
> This does not seem to be 100% struts related. If you want
> gustavo.domain.com
> to exist you either have to create the sub-domain (and how you do that
> really depends on the DNS server being used) or you can have a record like:
> *.domain.com 192.168.1.1
>
> In this case all requests will be sent to that server and you can have
> logic
> on your application that looks at the request and knows the username.
>
> Gustavo
>
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: Amol Ghotankar [mailto:ghotankarua50@gmail.com]
> Enviada: terça-feira, 29 de Junho de 2010 05:26
> Para: Struts Users Mailing List
> Assunto: Creating Sub-Domains from Struts 2 application
>
> Dear List member,
>
> I have a requirement in which when a user registers on the portal developed
> using struts 2, a sub-domain should be created for him.
>
> Like say Amol registers on cursivetech.com, then when he logs into his
> account it must look like amol.cursivetech.com
>
> How to make such arrangement and create such sub-domains directly from the
> application itself.
>
> Regards,
>
> Amol Ghotankar,
> cursivetech.com
>
>
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