There are numerous ways to forward requests from apache to tomcat. I
recommend taking a look on the web. Here is an example:
http://rimuhosting.com/mod_jk2_and_mod_proxy_ajp.jspJochen Huber wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in my current setup, I'm _required_ to have a different server than my
> application server serve HTML files. Let's say web-pages are being served
> from an Apache on IP A and DWR runs on a Tomcat on IP B.
>
> What I usually did with DWR2 was to include <script> references to engine.js
> on IP B (and other classes, respectively) within web-pages served from the
> Apache on IP A. This worked out perfectly alright.
>
> Let's say an Apache runs on 127.0.0.1 Port 8000. A Tomcat, serving the dwr
> scripts, runs on 127.0.0.1 Port 8080. Thus I would include
>
> <script type='text/javascript'
> src='
http://127.0.0.1:8080/web/dwr/interface/CollaborationManager.js'></script>
>
> in web-pages served from the web-server. As a matter of fact (with DWR 3 M1)
> this results in the following post request
>
> POST
http://127.0.0.1:8000/web/dwr/call/plaincall/__System.pageLoaded.dwr>
> which fails due to the fact of DWR being located on 127.0.0.1:8080, not on
> 8000. Consequently, DWR scripts cannot be executed.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated :)
>
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