Is the process the same when using mod_jk.dll?
Thank you,
Rob
John Thomas wrote:
> Hi,
> Here's the step by step process for WinNT using mod_jserv and tomcat:
>
> 1) Dowload ApacheModuleJserv.dll from tomcat binary downloads and copy
> it to the <Apache>\Modules directory.
> 2) Append the following line to httdp.conf file in <apache>\conf\
> directory
> Include "<path to tomcat>\conf\tomcat.conf"
> 3) Supposing that ur application is in "d:\tomcat\webapps\ums" (this
> is a sample, type ur own app path) type the following lines in
> "tomcat.conf"
>
> ApJServManual on
> ApJServDefaultProtocol ajpv12
> ApJServSecretKey DISABLED
> ApJServMountCopy on
> ApJServLogLevel notice
>
> ApJServDefaultPort 8007
>
> AddType text/jsp .jsp
> AddHandler jserv-servlet .jsp
>
> ApJServMount /servlet /ums
>
> DocumentRoot d:/tomcat/webapps/ums
>
> <Directory "d:/tomcat/webapps/ums">
> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
> Options -Indexes
> DirectoryIndex index.jsp
> </Directory>
>
> <Location "/Web-inf" >
> AllowOverride None
> deny from all
> </Location>
>
> 4) Add the following into "<path>\conf\server.xml"
>
> <Context path="/" docBase="webapps/ums">
> </Context>
>
> 5) Start tomcat
> 6) Start apache
> 7) Now on typing "http:\\localhost\" ur browser will automatically open index.jsp
>file DocumentRoot folder.
>
> Regards
> John Thomas
> IBS Software Services.
>
> Grant C Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@java.sun.com> on 01/24/2001
> 09:22:37 AM
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> does anyone know how to intergrate apache with either tomcat or resin?
> the
> documentation is lacking at best, I have resin up and running, and I
> can do
> everthing at myDomainName:8080/ but I want to run jsp without using
> port
> 8080 is this possible?
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