You should configure your Location directive for the URLs that represent your Tomcat application directly in your httpd. Conf configuration file -- or a corresponding file that is included in a manner that fits in with your distribution (or local environment) configuration. (Look for the include lines in your main Apache configuration file if you're not sure whether or not your distribution or local environment is using some mechanism to break apart a configuration file.) If you place the Location directive for your Tomcat install in an htaccess file, that file will be re-loaded and re-parsed on every single request, which can have a performance impact.
If you place it in the main configuration, it'll be read and parsed once, at server startup (and each time you use the apachectl restart option to reload the configuration).
You should configure your directive for the URLs that represent your Tomcat application directly in your httpd. Conf configuration file -- or a corresponding file that is included in a manner that fits in with your distribution (or local environment) configuration. (Look for the include lines in your main Apache configuration file if you're not sure whether or not your distribution or local environment is using some mechanism to break apart a configuration file.) If you place the directive for your Tomcat install in an .
Htaccess file, that file will be re-loaded and re-parsed on every single request, which can have a performance impact. If you place it in the main configuration, it'll be read and parsed once, at server startup (and each time you use the apachectl restart option to reload the configuration).
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