Jetty: Mount to a directory on a different host

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I'm looking to map to a directory on a different host using Jetty/Maven when working locally. I've found you can do this w/ Apache using mod_jk (JkMount/JkUnMount), but haven't figured it how to do the same on jetty.

On our dev/q/live servers, we have Apache in front of JBoss and use mod_jk to do this. Locally, we're using jetty

To give you an idea of what I'm talking about, this is how you would configure Apache to accomplish this:

in httpd.conf:

JkMount /images/* host2

JkMount /* host2

JkUnMount /images/* host1

workers.properties:

worker.list=host2,host1

worker.host2.host=host-2.theDomain.com

worker.host2.port=46654

worker.host1.host=host-1.theDomain.com

worker.host1.port=46655

Is there a way to configure Jetty to do the same thing?

Btw, locally, I'm using the Maven plugin for Eclipse if that makes a difference.

thanks!

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