Context
In LiteSpeed Web Server terminology, a "context" is a virtual location, a common parent URL,
that identifies a group of resources. Contexts can be thought of as different directories
in your website's directory tree. For example, "/" is the root context mapped to the
document root of a website. "/cgi-bin/" is a context farther up on the tree, dedicated
to the CGI applications for this site. A context can be explicitly defined in
LiteSpeed's WebAdmin console for the following purposes:
- To make a file system outside of the document root accessible.
- To block access to certain resources.
- To setup user-level authentication for certain resources.
- To create mount points for external applications.
- To redirect requests to another location.
Table of Contents
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Description The type of context created determines it's usage.
Static context can be used to map a URI to a directory either outside document root or within it. Java Web App context is used to automatically import a predefined Java Application in an AJPv13 compilant Java servlet engine. Servlet context is used to import a specific servlet under a web application. Fast CGI context is a mount point of Fast CGI application. LiteSpeed SAPI context can be used to associate a URI with an LSAPI application. Proxy context enables this virtual host to serve as a transparant reverse proxy server to an external web server or application server. CGI context can be used to specify a directory only contains CGI scripts. Load Balancer context can be used to assign a different cluster for that context. Redirect context can set up an internal or external redirect URI. Rack/Rails context is specifically used for Rack/Rails applications. Module handler context is a mount point of hander type modules.
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