The server.xml does not need to change.
Once you have established connectivity between Apache and JBoss using ModJK, all you need
is to make your application (.war) to be the default for the application server.
Normally ROOT.war in the tomcat sar is the default web app and hence you see the JBoss
page containing links for web-console, jmx console etc.
First make sure that all your requests are being routed to JBoss from Apache:
JKMount /* loadbalancer
Once you do this, and hit your
domain.com you should get the default "Welcome to
JBoss" page.
This will make sure all http requests are being forwarded to JBoss.
Next just by adding the jboss-web.xml as mentioned to your .war will make sure that JBoss
makes it the default.
Then you can test it by calling your
domain.com or on jboss server -
http://localhost:8080
you should get your .war files welcome page. Else you can invoke your other URLs in the
.war (like /servlet/* or /*jsp etc).
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