Virtual Host weblogic 10

How a virtual host assumes an application by defult?
          In version 8 was:
          <VirtualHost DefaultWebApp="postMed" Name="nombre"
          Targets="portalServer" VirtualHostNames="www.url.cl"/>
          In version 10?
          <virtual-host>
          <name>nombre</name>
          <target>AdminServer</target>
          <virtual-host-name>www.url.uchile.cl</virtual-host-name>
          </virtual-host>

Hi, ibarragz,
          Do you mean you hope to access your web application like this
          http://www.url.uchile.cl/ ?
          If my understanding is correct, you don't need to specify your application as default. What you need to do is just specify the context-path of your application as "/". You can add the following descriptor to your weblogic.xml
          <context-root>/</context-root>
          When you target the application to the virtual host "nombre", the application would be treated as default web application.
          Please let me know if this is what you want.
          Thanks,
          -Fred.

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