Hello,
For Tomcat running on port 80, take a look at tomcat/conf/server.xml, and
replace 8080 connector by 80. But of course, it's advisable to not run
Tomcat in front-end (ie port 80), Apache or nginx are much better for that
role :-)
And about dropping 'xwiki' application name, just install xwiki webapp in
tomcat/webapps/ROOT (you may need to make a backup of the old ROOT
directory).
Regards,
Guillaume Fenollar
2013/2/20 shouldbe q931 <shouldbeq931(a)gmail.com>
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 2:26 AM, Haru
<haru_mamburu(a)mail.ru> wrote:
Hi, Andrew!
You can use Tomcat + Apache/Nginx for this purpose. In order to make it
root
application in Tomcat, install XWiki as ROOT application.
Also, refer Short URL manual at
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ShortURLs
Don't do "binless" path, because WYSIWYG editor won't work correctly
due
to
https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-8737
Hope it is worth to be fixed in 5.x cycle :-)
Вторник, 19 февраля 2013, 16:30 -08:00 от Andrew Havens <
andrewh(a)copiousinc.com>gt;:
>Now that I've got XWiki up and running,
how can I configure Tomcat or
whatever so that it's available at the root on
port 80 instead of
wiki.example.com:8080/xwiki?
>
>Thanks,
>Andrew
>_______________________________________________
depending on your operating system, you can use authbind to run on
port 80 without requiring apache/nginx/why as a proxy
you could also use haproxy as a proxy
http://blogs.mulesoft.org/a-better-tomcat-for-ubuntu-and-debian/
Cheers
Arne
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