Install Apache and configure the nodes as described in the wiki for using 
mod_jk1.2 with JBoss.  The .so file _IS_ correct.  I installed apache on my 
windows machine to verify that.

.so files are not made like .jar files.  JAR files are just zip files with a 
.jar extension.  .so files are "Shared Object" files that are generated via 
"make" when you compile the modules using --with-apache option.  If you have 
the mod_jk module, then you shouldnt have to make anything else.  Make sure you 
are using mod_jk1.2 and _NOT_ any later version! 

Once you configure it correctly, tail the logs of your 2 jboss servers, then 
point your browser to your apache listener (IP and port).  When you hit apache, 
it will invoke mod_jk and pass your request to jboss (which you will see in the 
log).  

To test the cluster, kill the jboss server serving the requests, then go back 
to your browser and make another request.  You should now see the other jboss 
server handling the requests.

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