I think it makes more sense w/o the full url bits, since those are
highly dependent on how you configured the connectors.
--jason
On Aug 2, 2007, at 6:25 PM, Jeff Genender wrote:
> Yup...
>
> The old messages made no sense at all...because Web application !=
> connector and therefore its not fair to determine that the web
> applications actually listen on http. In long discussions with David
> Jencks, we agreed the slapping of http in from of the URL was purely a
> hack and was not correct for complex cases...i.e. the applications you
> listed also are running on https *and* ajp. In otherwords, the web
> application is independent of the scheme (http) and it shouldn't know
> its own scheme.
>
> It *is* correct for the web application to know it's identified by the
> context, and thats why you see them listed.
>
> I hope this made sense.
>
> Jeff
>
>
> Kevan Miller wrote:
>> I noticed that the server started messages have changed. The
>> started Web
>> Applications are now of the following form:
>>
>> Web Applications:
>> /
>> /console
>> /console-standard
>> /dojo
>> /remote-deploy
>>
>> Geronimo Application Server started
>>
>> Where they used to be:
>>
>> Web Applications:
>> http://coltrane:8080/
>> http://coltrane:8080/console
>> http://coltrane:8080/console-standard
>> http://coltrane:8080/dojo
>> http://coltrane:8080/remote-deploy
>>
>> Geronimo Application Server started
>>
>> I'm assuming that this is associated with the recent Connector
>> changes... I preferred the old messages, but I doubt I'll lose
>> very much
>> sleep... Apologies if I missed discussion about this. Even more
>> apologies if the network config on my machine has gone bonkers... ;-)
>>
>> --kevan
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