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I currently try to redirect the HTTP-request to HTTPS, but couldnt find a solution for this,

in my httpd.conf I have the following redirection to my Tomcat application:

RedirectMatch permanent ^/$ /sweetApp/

I found out that I can use

Redirect or RedirectMatch or (RewriteCond and RewriteRule) - Combinations

in the HTTPD.conf.

Another way seems to be the HTACCESS-File, but I'm working on Windows and dont know how / dont want to use a HTACCESS-File.

How can I perform this redirection?

(I have no Virtual Hosts, using a plain single site installation)

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So according to your description you have two hosts defined, one is for HTTP and one is for HTTPS, right?

So in the one for HTTP you can add a line like this one:

RedirectMatch .* https://yourdomain

This will match the requested URI against the pattern .*, so it will always match. Then it redirects to the absolute URL https://yourdomain

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