Hi,
which connector are you using? I guess you're using apache to handle
port 80 and you want it to relay jsp and servlets over to the tomcat,
but serve other content than jsp/servlets by the apache?
You should use mod_jk, newest version probably 1.2.13.
My experience is that you shouldn't
issue, etc.
BR. Arnar
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 09:34 +0530, Praveen KUMAR wrote:
Increase MaxThread in server.xml file
Regards,
Praveen Soni
STMicroelectronics Pvt Ltd.
Arnar Gestsson wrote, On 05/25/2005 02:45 PM:
Hi all,
I've installation of apache2, mod_jk and tomcat4.1.31
and am seeking advice on how to determine the state of the
workers. When using mod_jk2, jkstatus could be used but what is
equivalent for mod_jk?
BR. Arnar
Arnar Gestsson, MSc
Trackwell Software
environment
OS: Linux Redhat 9.0 on intel platform
Tomcat version: 4.1.31
Tomcat component: mod_jk(1.2.8)
JVM: sun java 1.4.2_03
Webserver: Apache 2.0.53
I've not seen this problem mentioned anywhere, but it surely is there. I would appreciate any comment about the matter.
BR. Arnar
Arnar Gestsson
Hi there,
use web.xml and the tag error-page and example would be
error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/index.jsp/location
/error-page
i.e. anyone that gets 404 error is redirected to index.jsp.
BR Arnar
On MiĆ°, 2002-01-09 at 14:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
How can I make