If you want the URL's to be shortened then for joomla you need to use the .htaccess file. But for stuff running on glassfish this doesn't work so easy.
But why not download quercus (read online help) and drop the JAR's in the domain/lib directory? You can run both joomla and your java code on a single glassfish instance.
Glassfish has plesk-like hostname-to-content-rules so you're easy up and running.
And quercus offers 5x more PHP speed ;-) and less vulnerabities
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 11 dec. 2012 om 21:47 heeft forums_at_java.net het volgende geschreven:
> To rule out an AJP configuration issue, have you tried setting the JK mapping
> to /* and trying to access the default welcome page? If this works, then we
> can rule out a GlassFish/ModJK issue. Also, the "404 Category Not Found",
> after a quick search, seems to be a Joomla specific message. It could be,
> assuming a proper basic configuration working (as per above), that there are
> additional confirmation requirements in order for this to work. If we rule
> out the above, it may be best to seek help from the Joomla community.
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