Newbie to Apache/Tomcat configuration
Hi, Here is what I'm trying to do Set non-html home page for www.foo.com to abc.bar ( a file processed by Tomcat) I've tried editing httpd.conf to include : ProxyPass /dir Maps to tomcat dir of the form http://localhost:port#/dir and ProxyReverse with the same settings. Now if I type localhost/dir/abc.bar, everything works but what I really want is for it to resolve at the localhost level to a file as against a directory. Any ideas? HTH, Nancy - Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what youre looking for faster.
Apache/Tomcat configuration
Just wondering if anyone has answers to this... Thanks in advance for your time, N Hi, Here is what I'm trying to do Set non-html home page for www.foo.com to abc.bar ( a file processed by Tomcat) I've tried editing httpd.conf to include : ProxyPass /dir Maps to tomcat dir of the form http://localhost:port#/dir and ProxyReverse with the same settings. Now if I type localhost/dir/abc.bar, everything works but what I really want is for it to resolve at the localhost level to a file as against a directory. Any ideas? HTH, Nancy - Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what youre looking for faster. - Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what youre looking for faster.
Apache-Tomcat configuration question
Hello, Is it possible to have a directory where all the HTML files and file permissions etc. are handled by Apache and all the JSPs and servlets handled by Tomcat? I have Tomcat and Apache working successfully using JK2. What I want to do is the following: Say I have a directory: /mydirectory And I want to access HTML pages (handled by Apache) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ But I want to access servlets and JSPs also (handled by Tomcat) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ Is there any way to do this without having to create a separate directory for the JSPs and servlets? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration question
Use a map. JK example: JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 JK2 example [uri:/examples/*.jsp] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 John On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:28:18 -0300, Atreya Basu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Is it possible to have a directory where all the HTML files and file permissions etc. are handled by Apache and all the JSPs and servlets handled by Tomcat? I have Tomcat and Apache working successfully using JK2. What I want to do is the following: Say I have a directory: /mydirectory And I want to access HTML pages (handled by Apache) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ But I want to access servlets and JSPs also (handled by Tomcat) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ Is there any way to do this without having to create a separate directory for the JSPs and servlets? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Apache-Tomcat configuration question
Could I ask you to elaborate a bit more? Say I have the following, would it be correct? [httpd.conf] Alias /myDir /var/web/someDir [server.xml] context path=/myDir docBase=/var/web/someDir / [workers2.proeprties] [uri:/myDir/*.jsp] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 context=myDir In that case what about the Servlet mapping? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca -Original Message- From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 2, 2003 12:34 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration question Use a map. JK example: JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 JK2 example [uri:/examples/*.jsp] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 John On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:28:18 -0300, Atreya Basu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Is it possible to have a directory where all the HTML files and file permissions etc. are handled by Apache and all the JSPs and servlets handled by Tomcat? I have Tomcat and Apache working successfully using JK2. What I want to do is the following: Say I have a directory: /mydirectory And I want to access HTML pages (handled by Apache) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ But I want to access servlets and JSPs also (handled by Tomcat) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ Is there any way to do this without having to create a separate directory for the JSPs and servlets? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration question
Most people don't mix servlets and JSP, in which case you would use something like [uri:/myDir/servlet/*] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 In the case of something like Struts, servlets are mapped to URLs ending in *.do, so you would do the same as with JSP: [uri:/myDir/*.do] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 John On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:46:04 -0300, Atreya Basu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could I ask you to elaborate a bit more? Say I have the following, would it be correct? [httpd.conf] Alias /myDir /var/web/someDir [server.xml] context path=/myDir docBase=/var/web/someDir / [workers2.proeprties] [uri:/myDir/*.jsp] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 context=myDir In that case what about the Servlet mapping? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca -Original Message- From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 2, 2003 12:34 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration question Use a map. JK example: JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 JK2 example [uri:/examples/*.jsp] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 John On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:28:18 -0300, Atreya Basu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Is it possible to have a directory where all the HTML files and file permissions etc. are handled by Apache and all the JSPs and servlets handled by Tomcat? I have Tomcat and Apache working successfully using JK2. What I want to do is the following: Say I have a directory: /mydirectory And I want to access HTML pages (handled by Apache) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ But I want to access servlets and JSPs also (handled by Tomcat) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ Is there any way to do this without having to create a separate directory for the JSPs and servlets? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Apache-Tomcat configuration question
Could I do the following: [uri:myDir/Servlet/*] context=myDir Context path=/myDir docRoot =.. / Is that the proper use of the URI directive? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca -Original Message- From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 2, 2003 12:53 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration question Most people don't mix servlets and JSP, in which case you would use something like [uri:/myDir/servlet/*] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 In the case of something like Struts, servlets are mapped to URLs ending in *.do, so you would do the same as with JSP: [uri:/myDir/*.do] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 John On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:46:04 -0300, Atreya Basu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could I ask you to elaborate a bit more? Say I have the following, would it be correct? [httpd.conf] Alias /myDir /var/web/someDir [server.xml] context path=/myDir docBase=/var/web/someDir / [workers2.proeprties] [uri:/myDir/*.jsp] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 context=myDir In that case what about the Servlet mapping? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca -Original Message- From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 2, 2003 12:34 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration question Use a map. JK example: JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 JK2 example [uri:/examples/*.jsp] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 John On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:28:18 -0300, Atreya Basu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Is it possible to have a directory where all the HTML files and file permissions etc. are handled by Apache and all the JSPs and servlets handled by Tomcat? I have Tomcat and Apache working successfully using JK2. What I want to do is the following: Say I have a directory: /mydirectory And I want to access HTML pages (handled by Apache) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ But I want to access servlets and JSPs also (handled by Tomcat) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ Is there any way to do this without having to create a separate directory for the JSPs and servlets? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration question
I don't use JK2. It looks good to me, the easiest answer is test it and see. John On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 13:05:15 -0300, Atreya Basu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could I do the following: [uri:myDir/Servlet/*] context=myDir Context path=/myDir docRoot =.. / Is that the proper use of the URI directive? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca -Original Message- From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 2, 2003 12:53 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration question Most people don't mix servlets and JSP, in which case you would use something like [uri:/myDir/servlet/*] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 In the case of something like Struts, servlets are mapped to URLs ending in *.do, so you would do the same as with JSP: [uri:/myDir/*.do] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 John On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:46:04 -0300, Atreya Basu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could I ask you to elaborate a bit more? Say I have the following, would it be correct? [httpd.conf] Alias /myDir /var/web/someDir [server.xml] context path=/myDir docBase=/var/web/someDir / [workers2.proeprties] [uri:/myDir/*.jsp] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 context=myDir In that case what about the Servlet mapping? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca -Original Message- From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 2, 2003 12:34 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration question Use a map. JK example: JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 JK2 example [uri:/examples/*.jsp] worker=ajp13:localhost:8009 John On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 12:28:18 -0300, Atreya Basu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Is it possible to have a directory where all the HTML files and file permissions etc. are handled by Apache and all the JSPs and servlets handled by Tomcat? I have Tomcat and Apache working successfully using JK2. What I want to do is the following: Say I have a directory: /mydirectory And I want to access HTML pages (handled by Apache) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ But I want to access servlets and JSPs also (handled by Tomcat) via: http://myhost/mydirectory/ Is there any way to do this without having to create a separate directory for the JSPs and servlets? _ Atreya Basu Developer, Greenfield Research Inc. e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration.
You shouldn't have to add anything to server.xml to get Apache working with Tomcat. There is a JK/JK2-compatible connector configured for port 8009 by default in server.xml, no changes are necessary. Complete HOWTO, step by step, for Win 2K Pro and XP Pro: http://www.johnturner.com/howto John On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 18:21:10 +0500, Sohail Muhammad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: u see that's the problem. this is what i have in tomcat\conf web_22.dtd tld_11.dtd web_23.dtd tld_12.dtd catalina.policy tomcat-users.xml web.xml server.xml and this is whats in tomcat\server\lib warp.jar catalina.jar jaxp.jar jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar crimson.jar i think i forgot to mention that im on win2k platform. Regards, Muhammad Sohail Assistant Programmer Analyst SSD, UBL I.T T Division, Karachi Voice: 90332418,90332415-6 -Original Message- From: Kevin Passey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 5:10 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Muhammad You actually configure apache to call tomcat when ever it needs it - i.e tomcat runs in-process This configuration is done in your jk2 config file in the tomcat/conf directory and in your apache2/conf workers2.properties file. If you search on Google you will find lots of info on the subject - I have just configured the latest versions of apache,tomcat and mod_jk2.dll to run on a win2k machine - my next job is to get it running on rh7.2. Good luck. Regards Kevin -Original Message- From: Sohail Muhammad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 June 2003 10:33 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Hello, i have added the following lines in my conf/server.xml file: Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector port=8009 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75 acceptCount=10 debug=0/ when i start the tomcat server i get the ClassNotFoundException for org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector is there some file missing in my tomcat. i'm using tomcat 4.0 Regards, Muhammad Sohail Assistant Programmer Analyst SSD, UBL I.T T Division, Karachi Voice: 90332418,90332415-6 -Original Message- From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 8:37 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. No, AJP is a protocol. John On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 10:32:53 -0400, Phillip Qin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a connector called ajp14? -Original Message- From: Michele Neylon :: Blacknight Solutions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 11, 2003 5:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Hello All, Newbie Question: I believe these questions have been answered before but i have not been able to grasp the procedure. 1) I want to use Tomcat 4.0 with Apache 2.0.43 . How do i integrate the two? If you look in the archive some links to tutorials were posted yesterday. General consensus is to use mod_jk either v1 or v2 2) After these are integrated what should i do to make the Apache webserver transfer requests for servlet and jsp execution to Tomcat and the other way around i.e. transfer http requests from Tomcat to Apache? See the links mentioned. Basically you would be using an ajp13 or ajp14 handler to pass the requests from one to the other. 3) Is it possible to adjust both Apache and Tomcat in such a way that whenever Apache is started Tomcat starts automatically and whenever Apache stops Tomcat also shutsdown? That would be nice. If anybody has a simple way of doing it please please share :-) -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration.
Hello, i have added the following lines in my conf/server.xml file: Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector port=8009 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75 acceptCount=10 debug=0/ when i start the tomcat server i get the ClassNotFoundException for org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector is there some file missing in my tomcat. i'm using tomcat 4.0 Regards, Muhammad Sohail Assistant Programmer Analyst SSD, UBL I.T T Division, Karachi Voice: 90332418,90332415-6 -Original Message- From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 8:37 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. No, AJP is a protocol. John On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 10:32:53 -0400, Phillip Qin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a connector called ajp14? -Original Message- From: Michele Neylon :: Blacknight Solutions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 11, 2003 5:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Hello All, Newbie Question: I believe these questions have been answered before but i have not been able to grasp the procedure. 1) I want to use Tomcat 4.0 with Apache 2.0.43 . How do i integrate the two? If you look in the archive some links to tutorials were posted yesterday. General consensus is to use mod_jk either v1 or v2 2) After these are integrated what should i do to make the Apache webserver transfer requests for servlet and jsp execution to Tomcat and the other way around i.e. transfer http requests from Tomcat to Apache? See the links mentioned. Basically you would be using an ajp13 or ajp14 handler to pass the requests from one to the other. 3) Is it possible to adjust both Apache and Tomcat in such a way that whenever Apache is started Tomcat starts automatically and whenever Apache stops Tomcat also shutsdown? That would be nice. If anybody has a simple way of doing it please please share :-) -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration.
Muhammad You actually configure apache to call tomcat when ever it needs it - i.e tomcat runs in-process This configuration is done in your jk2 config file in the tomcat/conf directory and in your apache2/conf workers2.properties file. If you search on Google you will find lots of info on the subject - I have just configured the latest versions of apache,tomcat and mod_jk2.dll to run on a win2k machine - my next job is to get it running on rh7.2. Good luck. Regards Kevin -Original Message- From: Sohail Muhammad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 June 2003 10:33 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Hello, i have added the following lines in my conf/server.xml file: Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector port=8009 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75 acceptCount=10 debug=0/ when i start the tomcat server i get the ClassNotFoundException for org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector is there some file missing in my tomcat. i'm using tomcat 4.0 Regards, Muhammad Sohail Assistant Programmer Analyst SSD, UBL I.T T Division, Karachi Voice: 90332418,90332415-6 -Original Message- From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 8:37 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. No, AJP is a protocol. John On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 10:32:53 -0400, Phillip Qin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a connector called ajp14? -Original Message- From: Michele Neylon :: Blacknight Solutions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 11, 2003 5:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Hello All, Newbie Question: I believe these questions have been answered before but i have not been able to grasp the procedure. 1) I want to use Tomcat 4.0 with Apache 2.0.43 . How do i integrate the two? If you look in the archive some links to tutorials were posted yesterday. General consensus is to use mod_jk either v1 or v2 2) After these are integrated what should i do to make the Apache webserver transfer requests for servlet and jsp execution to Tomcat and the other way around i.e. transfer http requests from Tomcat to Apache? See the links mentioned. Basically you would be using an ajp13 or ajp14 handler to pass the requests from one to the other. 3) Is it possible to adjust both Apache and Tomcat in such a way that whenever Apache is started Tomcat starts automatically and whenever Apache stops Tomcat also shutsdown? That would be nice. If anybody has a simple way of doing it please please share :-) -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration.
u see that's the problem. this is what i have in tomcat\conf web_22.dtd tld_11.dtd web_23.dtd tld_12.dtd catalina.policy tomcat-users.xml web.xml server.xml and this is whats in tomcat\server\lib warp.jar catalina.jar jaxp.jar jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar crimson.jar i think i forgot to mention that im on win2k platform. Regards, Muhammad Sohail Assistant Programmer Analyst SSD, UBL I.T T Division, Karachi Voice: 90332418,90332415-6 -Original Message- From: Kevin Passey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 5:10 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Muhammad You actually configure apache to call tomcat when ever it needs it - i.e tomcat runs in-process This configuration is done in your jk2 config file in the tomcat/conf directory and in your apache2/conf workers2.properties file. If you search on Google you will find lots of info on the subject - I have just configured the latest versions of apache,tomcat and mod_jk2.dll to run on a win2k machine - my next job is to get it running on rh7.2. Good luck. Regards Kevin -Original Message- From: Sohail Muhammad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 June 2003 10:33 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Hello, i have added the following lines in my conf/server.xml file: Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector port=8009 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75 acceptCount=10 debug=0/ when i start the tomcat server i get the ClassNotFoundException for org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector is there some file missing in my tomcat. i'm using tomcat 4.0 Regards, Muhammad Sohail Assistant Programmer Analyst SSD, UBL I.T T Division, Karachi Voice: 90332418,90332415-6 -Original Message- From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 8:37 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. No, AJP is a protocol. John On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 10:32:53 -0400, Phillip Qin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a connector called ajp14? -Original Message- From: Michele Neylon :: Blacknight Solutions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 11, 2003 5:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Hello All, Newbie Question: I believe these questions have been answered before but i have not been able to grasp the procedure. 1) I want to use Tomcat 4.0 with Apache 2.0.43 . How do i integrate the two? If you look in the archive some links to tutorials were posted yesterday. General consensus is to use mod_jk either v1 or v2 2) After these are integrated what should i do to make the Apache webserver transfer requests for servlet and jsp execution to Tomcat and the other way around i.e. transfer http requests from Tomcat to Apache? See the links mentioned. Basically you would be using an ajp13 or ajp14 handler to pass the requests from one to the other. 3) Is it possible to adjust both Apache and Tomcat in such a way that whenever Apache is started Tomcat starts automatically and whenever Apache stops Tomcat also shutsdown? That would be nice. If anybody has a simple way of doing it please please share :-) -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration.
Hello All, Newbie Question: I believe these questions have been answered before but i have not been able to grasp the procedure. 1) I want to use Tomcat 4.0 with Apache 2.0.43 . How do i integrate the two? 2) After these are integrated what should i do to make the Apache webserver transfer requests for servlet and jsp execution to Tomcat and the other way around i.e. transfer http requests from Tomcat to Apache? 3) Is it possible to adjust both Apache and Tomcat in such a way that whenever Apache is started Tomcat starts automatically and whenever Apache stops Tomcat also shutsdown? Thanks for the time. Regards, Muhammad Sohail UBL I.T T Centre, Pakistan - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration.
Hello All, Newbie Question: I believe these questions have been answered before but i have not been able to grasp the procedure. 1) I want to use Tomcat 4.0 with Apache 2.0.43 . How do i integrate the two? If you look in the archive some links to tutorials were posted yesterday. General consensus is to use mod_jk either v1 or v2 2) After these are integrated what should i do to make the Apache webserver transfer requests for servlet and jsp execution to Tomcat and the other way around i.e. transfer http requests from Tomcat to Apache? See the links mentioned. Basically you would be using an ajp13 or ajp14 handler to pass the requests from one to the other. 3) Is it possible to adjust both Apache and Tomcat in such a way that whenever Apache is started Tomcat starts automatically and whenever Apache stops Tomcat also shutsdown? That would be nice. If anybody has a simple way of doing it please please share :-) -- Mr. Michele Neylon Blacknight Solutions http://www.blacknightsolutions.com/ Shell hosting now available # This message (and any attachment) is intended only for the recipient and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you have received this in error, please contact the sender and delete this message immediately. Disclosure, copying or other action taken in respect of this email or in reliance to it is prohibited. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration.
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 14:13:46 +0500, Sohail Muhammad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I believe these questions have been answered before but i have not been able to grasp the procedure. They're answered daily. 1) I want to use Tomcat 4.0 with Apache 2.0.43 . How do i integrate the two? With a connector, either mod_jk.so or mod_jk2.so. See http://tomcatfaq.sourceforge.net/apache.html 2) After these are integrated what should i do to make the Apache webserver transfer requests for servlet and jsp execution to Tomcat and the other way around i.e. transfer http requests from Tomcat to Apache? Depends what connector you use, each has its own configuration directives. See http://tomcatfaq.sourceforge.net/apache.html 3) Is it possible to adjust both Apache and Tomcat in such a way that whenever Apache is started Tomcat starts automatically and whenever Apache stops Tomcat also shutsdown? Possible, yes. Actually accomplished in production, not that I know of. Write a wrapper script to do it...this is easily done. John -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration.
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 20:27, John Turner wrote: 3) Is it possible to adjust both Apache and Tomcat in such a way that whenever Apache is started Tomcat starts automatically and whenever Apache stops Tomcat also shutsdown? Possible, yes. Actually accomplished in production, not that I know of. Write a wrapper script to do it...this is easily done. If an intranet counts as production I do it with mod_jk2 and JNI in process on Windows 2000. I have heard that JNI doesn't like to work on Linux though for some reason, I'm yet to try it. Regards, -- Jason Bainbridge http://jblinux.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration.
Is there a connector called ajp14? -Original Message- From: Michele Neylon :: Blacknight Solutions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 11, 2003 5:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Hello All, Newbie Question: I believe these questions have been answered before but i have not been able to grasp the procedure. 1) I want to use Tomcat 4.0 with Apache 2.0.43 . How do i integrate the two? If you look in the archive some links to tutorials were posted yesterday. General consensus is to use mod_jk either v1 or v2 2) After these are integrated what should i do to make the Apache webserver transfer requests for servlet and jsp execution to Tomcat and the other way around i.e. transfer http requests from Tomcat to Apache? See the links mentioned. Basically you would be using an ajp13 or ajp14 handler to pass the requests from one to the other. 3) Is it possible to adjust both Apache and Tomcat in such a way that whenever Apache is started Tomcat starts automatically and whenever Apache stops Tomcat also shutsdown? That would be nice. If anybody has a simple way of doing it please please share :-) -- Mr. Michele Neylon Blacknight Solutions http://www.blacknightsolutions.com/ Shell hosting now available # This message (and any attachment) is intended only for the recipient and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you have received this in error, please contact the sender and delete this message immediately. Disclosure, copying or other action taken in respect of this email or in reliance to it is prohibited. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration.
No, AJP is a protocol. John On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 10:32:53 -0400, Phillip Qin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a connector called ajp14? -Original Message- From: Michele Neylon :: Blacknight Solutions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 11, 2003 5:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Newbie: Apache Tomcat Configuration. Hello All, Newbie Question: I believe these questions have been answered before but i have not been able to grasp the procedure. 1) I want to use Tomcat 4.0 with Apache 2.0.43 . How do i integrate the two? If you look in the archive some links to tutorials were posted yesterday. General consensus is to use mod_jk either v1 or v2 2) After these are integrated what should i do to make the Apache webserver transfer requests for servlet and jsp execution to Tomcat and the other way around i.e. transfer http requests from Tomcat to Apache? See the links mentioned. Basically you would be using an ajp13 or ajp14 handler to pass the requests from one to the other. 3) Is it possible to adjust both Apache and Tomcat in such a way that whenever Apache is started Tomcat starts automatically and whenever Apache stops Tomcat also shutsdown? That would be nice. If anybody has a simple way of doing it please please share :-) -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache/Tomcat Configuration Problem
This is a minor problem, but I have no idea yet: In httpd.conf I configured VirtualHosts with a DocumentRoot like this: VirtualHost * ... DocumentRoot /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps ... Location /*.jsp JkUriSet worker ajp13:localhost:8009 /Location Location ~ /*/servlet/* JkUriSet worker ajp13:localhost:8009 /Location ... /VirtualHost This makes Apache serve all static content, and it works for all webapps but the ROOT webapp because Apache will not look for static content in /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/ROOT. Who knows how to do this properly? Thanks, Johannes - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache/Tomcat Configuration Problem
You're saying that if you make your DocumentRoot webapps/ROOT that Apache doesn't serve content in that directory? What error message does Apache display? The ROOT webapp is special as far as Tomcat is concerned. John On Wed, 28 May 2003 17:28:57 +0200, Johannes Lietz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a minor problem, but I have no idea yet: In httpd.conf I configured VirtualHosts with a DocumentRoot like this: VirtualHost * ... DocumentRoot /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps ... Location /*.jsp JkUriSet worker ajp13:localhost:8009 /Location Location ~ /*/servlet/* JkUriSet worker ajp13:localhost:8009 /Location ... /VirtualHost This makes Apache serve all static content, and it works for all webapps but the ROOT webapp because Apache will not look for static content in /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/ROOT. Who knows how to do this properly? Thanks, Johannes - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache/Tomcat Configuration Problem
Sorry, I was mistaken: I've got several webapps under tomcat/webapps and one virtualhost. Let's say I've got app1 and app1/image.gif. If I call: http://localhost/app1/image.gif Apache will look for: /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/app1/image.gif and everything is perfect. Then I've got the root-app and ROOT/image.gif. If I call: http://localhost/image.gif Apache will look for: /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/image.gif and give a 404 because my gif actually is in /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/image.gif Therefore I need something to redirect requests for the root app to /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/ROOT. - Johannes On Mittwoch, Mai 28, 2003, at 07:20 Uhr, John Turner wrote: You're saying that if you make your DocumentRoot webapps/ROOT that Apache doesn't serve content in that directory? What error message does Apache display? The ROOT webapp is special as far as Tomcat is concerned. John On Wed, 28 May 2003 17:28:57 +0200, Johannes Lietz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a minor problem, but I have no idea yet: In httpd.conf I configured VirtualHosts with a DocumentRoot like this: VirtualHost * ... DocumentRoot /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps ... Location /*.jsp JkUriSet worker ajp13:localhost:8009 /Location Location ~ /*/servlet/* JkUriSet worker ajp13:localhost:8009 /Location ... /VirtualHost This makes Apache serve all static content, and it works for all webapps but the ROOT webapp because Apache will not look for static content in /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/ROOT. Who knows how to do this properly? Thanks, Johannes - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache/Tomcat Configuration Problem
DocumentRoot /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/ROOT If / = ROOT, there shouldn't be any content in /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps at all, static or not. John On Wed, 28 May 2003 19:41:27 +0200, Johannes Lietz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, I was mistaken: I've got several webapps under tomcat/webapps and one virtualhost. Let's say I've got app1 and app1/image.gif. If I call: http://localhost/app1/image.gif Apache will look for: /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/app1/image.gif and everything is perfect. Then I've got the root-app and ROOT/image.gif. If I call: http://localhost/image.gif Apache will look for: /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/image.gif and give a 404 because my gif actually is in /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/image.gif Therefore I need something to redirect requests for the root app to /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/ROOT. - Johannes On Mittwoch, Mai 28, 2003, at 07:20 Uhr, John Turner wrote: You're saying that if you make your DocumentRoot webapps/ROOT that Apache doesn't serve content in that directory? What error message does Apache display? The ROOT webapp is special as far as Tomcat is concerned. John On Wed, 28 May 2003 17:28:57 +0200, Johannes Lietz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a minor problem, but I have no idea yet: In httpd.conf I configured VirtualHosts with a DocumentRoot like this: VirtualHost * ... DocumentRoot /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps ... Location /*.jsp JkUriSet worker ajp13:localhost:8009 /Location Location ~ /*/servlet/* JkUriSet worker ajp13:localhost:8009 /Location ... /VirtualHost This makes Apache serve all static content, and it works for all webapps but the ROOT webapp because Apache will not look for static content in /usr/local/bin/tomcat/webapps/ROOT. Who knows how to do this properly? Thanks, Johannes - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache-Tomcat configuration on Win2k
Hi, I'm trying to configure Apache(1.3x) with Tomcat(4.1) using mod_jk on Win2k. After configuring Tomcat, I defined a worker.proterties file under Tomcat as: worker.list=testWorker worker.testWorker.port=8009 worker.testWorker.host=localhost worker.testWorker.type=ajp13 My httpd.conf look like this: .. .. LoadModule jk_module libexec/mod_jk-1.3.26.dll AddModule mod_jk.c JkWorkersFile C:/Tomcat4_1_12/conf/workers.properties JkLogFile C:/Tomcat4_1_12/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLevel debug Alias /examples C:/Tomcat4_1_12/webapps/examples JkMount /examples/servlet/* testWorker JkMount /examples/*.jsp testWorker Location /examples/WEB-INF/ AllowOverride None deny from all /Location When I test, I'm getting the following error message: Syntax error on line 1024 of c:/program files/apache group/apache/conf/httpd.conf: JkWorkersFile takes one argument, the name of a worker file for the Jakarta servlet containers Please suggest.. Arun Mysore
Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration on Win2k
Arun, Try putting the paths to JkWorkersFile, JkLogFile, and your examples directory in quotes, i.e.: LoadModule jk_module libexec/mod_jk-1.3.26.dll AddModule mod_jk.c JkWorkersFile C:/Tomcat4_1_12/conf/workers.properties JkLogFile C:/Tomcat4_1_12/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLevel debug Alias /examples C:/Tomcat4_1_12/webapps/examples JkMount /examples/servlet/* testWorker JkMount /examples/*.jsp testWorker Location /examples/WEB-INF/ AllowOverride None deny from all /Location If that doesn't work, try using the standard Windows backslash for all local pathing. -Jake Arun wrote: Hi, I'm trying to configure Apache(1.3x) with Tomcat(4.1) using mod_jk on Win2k. After configuring Tomcat, I defined a worker.proterties file under Tomcat as: worker.list=testWorker worker.testWorker.port=8009 worker.testWorker.host=localhost worker.testWorker.type=ajp13 My httpd.conf look like this: .. .. LoadModule jk_module libexec/mod_jk-1.3.26.dll AddModule mod_jk.c JkWorkersFile C:/Tomcat4_1_12/conf/workers.properties JkLogFile C:/Tomcat4_1_12/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLevel debug Alias /examples C:/Tomcat4_1_12/webapps/examples JkMount /examples/servlet/* testWorker JkMount /examples/*.jsp testWorker Location /examples/WEB-INF/ AllowOverride None deny from all /Location When I test, I'm getting the following error message: Syntax error on line 1024 of c:/program files/apache group/apache/conf/httpd.conf: JkWorkersFile takes one argument, the name of a worker file for the Jakarta servlet containers Please suggest.. Arun Mysore - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
Actually, I have read discussions on a PHP servlet for Tomcat...that is, a servlet that will accept PHP files instead of JSP files (or whatever the terminology is). If memory serves, it's barely beta, probably alpha, if ready to use at all. Searching Google or the archives would probably help. John -Original Message- From: Justin L. Spies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 3:03 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue Myles, Sorry to say, but Jeffrey is correct--Tomcat will not service the PHP requests. That is link asking Micros... ASP to service Tomcat requests, it just doesn't work. I haven't configured Apache 2.0.x yet so I can't help with that other than to say this--don't try to get everything running all at the same time. Just work on getting the examples going in a most minimalist way. I know when I tried to first setup Apache / Tomcat / mod_jk, I tried to setup all the bells and whistles, but I ended up just spinning my wheels. It wasn't until I tried a piece at a time that I got it working. Hope that this helps. Sincerely, Pantek Incorporated Justin L. Spies URI: http://www.pantek.com Ph 440.519.1802 Fax 440.248.5274 Cell 440.336.3317 -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 2:52 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I do not know about tomcat and php, I would guess no. however the www.apache.org http://www.apache.org site lists this as the link for php http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ you might want to try the apache list group as well as any list group list listed on the php site good luck Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I've tried everything that I can, based on the references that you sent. All without success. Perhaps there is another way. The only reason that I wanted to have Apache on this particular machine is so that I could use some of the functionality of PHP. Is there a way that I could have Tomcat service PHP requests? -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 12:27 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue List o' links http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html (this is mainly jk not jk2 if I recall) the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec the ApacheConfig directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above. I prefer to hard code the directives. I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more documentation available and a larger experience base. John Turner has a collection of downloads. While the online documentation does lag behind the actual code development the information is out there and I have found the info on the jakarta site to be quite helpful for mod_jk in the latest 4.1 release Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I started. So, here goes. Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and most of the latest patches. I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.43 and it is running OK. I services my static web pages successfully and also services PHP requests. I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4.0.03. This works fine for serving my JSP pages and JavaBeans. Now, I need to integrate the two so that whenever Apache, listening on port 80, receives a request for a JSP it forwards the request to Tomcat, currently listening in port 8081. I have downloaded the MOD_JK2-2.0.43.dll, but, have no idea where to put it other than in the \winnt\system32 directory. Some of the documentation suggest turning on the Apache auto-config option in Tomcat. It suggest putting the ApacheConfig / directive in the server.xml file directly below the AutoWebApp ... / directive. In my file there is no such place, so, that's a dead end. I tried putting the directive in anyway, to no avail. I tried creating a WORKER2.PROPERTIES file from scratch and also modified
Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I started. So, here goes. Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and most of the latest patches. I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.43 and it is running OK. I services my static web pages successfully and also services PHP requests. I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4.0.03. This works fine for serving my JSP pages and JavaBeans. Now, I need to integrate the two so that whenever Apache, listening on port 80, receives a request for a JSP it forwards the request to Tomcat, currently listening in port 8081. I have downloaded the MOD_JK2-2.0.43.dll, but, have no idea where to put it other than in the \winnt\system32 directory. Some of the documentation suggest turning on the Apache auto-config option in Tomcat. It suggest putting the ApacheConfig / directive in the server.xml file directly below the AutoWebApp ... / directive. In my file there is no such place, so, that's a dead end. I tried putting the directive in anyway, to no avail. I tried creating a WORKER2.PROPERTIES file from scratch and also modified the JK2.PROPERTIES file as directed by some of the Jakarta documentation. None of this has accomplished anything. Perhaps the people that put Tomcat and Apache together should consider putting some simple straight forward documentation together that describes exactly how to accomplish this task. At the moment it's way to complicated. If anyone has any come up with a way of making this work, please let me know. I would appreciate any assistance. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
List o' links http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html (this is mainly jk not jk2 if I recall) the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec the ApacheConfig directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above. I prefer to hard code the directives. I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more documentation available and a larger experience base. John Turner has a collection of downloads. While the online documentation does lag behind the actual code development the information is out there and I have found the info on the jakarta site to be quite helpful for mod_jk in the latest 4.1 release Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I started. So, here goes. Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and most of the latest patches. I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.43 and it is running OK. I services my static web pages successfully and also services PHP requests. I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4.0.03. This works fine for serving my JSP pages and JavaBeans. Now, I need to integrate the two so that whenever Apache, listening on port 80, receives a request for a JSP it forwards the request to Tomcat, currently listening in port 8081. I have downloaded the MOD_JK2-2.0.43.dll, but, have no idea where to put it other than in the \winnt\system32 directory. Some of the documentation suggest turning on the Apache auto-config option in Tomcat. It suggest putting the ApacheConfig / directive in the server.xml file directly below the AutoWebApp ... / directive. In my file there is no such place, so, that's a dead end. I tried putting the directive in anyway, to no avail. I tried creating a WORKER2.PROPERTIES file from scratch and also modified the JK2.PROPERTIES file as directed by some of the Jakarta documentation. None of this has accomplished anything. Perhaps the people that put Tomcat and Apache together should consider putting some simple straight forward documentation together that describes exactly how to accomplish this task. At the moment it's way to complicated. If anyone has any come up with a way of making this work, please let me know. I would appreciate any assistance. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
I've tried everything that I can, based on the references that you sent. All without success. Perhaps there is another way. The only reason that I wanted to have Apache on this particular machine is so that I could use some of the functionality of PHP. Is there a way that I could have Tomcat service PHP requests? -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 12:27 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue List o' links http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html (this is mainly jk not jk2 if I recall) the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec the ApacheConfig directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above. I prefer to hard code the directives. I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more documentation available and a larger experience base. John Turner has a collection of downloads. While the online documentation does lag behind the actual code development the information is out there and I have found the info on the jakarta site to be quite helpful for mod_jk in the latest 4.1 release Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I started. So, here goes. Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and most of the latest patches. I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.43 and it is running OK. I services my static web pages successfully and also services PHP requests. I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4.0.03. This works fine for serving my JSP pages and JavaBeans. Now, I need to integrate the two so that whenever Apache, listening on port 80, receives a request for a JSP it forwards the request to Tomcat, currently listening in port 8081. I have downloaded the MOD_JK2-2.0.43.dll, but, have no idea where to put it other than in the \winnt\system32 directory. Some of the documentation suggest turning on the Apache auto-config option in Tomcat. It suggest putting the ApacheConfig / directive in the server.xml file directly below the AutoWebApp ... / directive. In my file there is no such place, so, that's a dead end. I tried putting the directive in anyway, to no avail. I tried creating a WORKER2.PROPERTIES file from scratch and also modified the JK2.PROPERTIES file as directed by some of the Jakarta documentation. None of this has accomplished anything. Perhaps the people that put Tomcat and Apache together should consider putting some simple straight forward documentation together that describes exactly how to accomplish this task. At the moment it's way to complicated. If anyone has any come up with a way of making this work, please let me know. I would appreciate any assistance. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] attachment: winmail.dat-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
I do not know about tomcat and php, I would guess no. however the www.apache.org http://www.apache.org site lists this as the link for php http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ you might want to try the apache list group as well as any list group list listed on the php site good luck Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I've tried everything that I can, based on the references that you sent. All without success. Perhaps there is another way. The only reason that I wanted to have Apache on this particular machine is so that I could use some of the functionality of PHP. Is there a way that I could have Tomcat service PHP requests? -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 12:27 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue List o' links http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html (this is mainly jk not jk2 if I recall) the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec the ApacheConfig directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above. I prefer to hard code the directives. I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more documentation available and a larger experience base. John Turner has a collection of downloads. While the online documentation does lag behind the actual code development the information is out there and I have found the info on the jakarta site to be quite helpful for mod_jk in the latest 4.1 release Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I started. So, here goes. Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and most of the latest patches. I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.43 and it is running OK. I services my static web pages successfully and also services PHP requests. I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4.0.03. This works fine for serving my JSP pages and JavaBeans. Now, I need to integrate the two so that whenever Apache, listening on port 80, receives a request for a JSP it forwards the request to Tomcat, currently listening in port 8081. I have downloaded the MOD_JK2-2.0.43.dll, but, have no idea where to put it other than in the \winnt\system32 directory. Some of the documentation suggest turning on the Apache auto-config option in Tomcat. It suggest putting the ApacheConfig / directive in the server.xml file directly below the AutoWebApp ... / directive. In my file there is no such place, so, that's a dead end. I tried putting the directive in anyway, to no avail. I tried creating a WORKER2.PROPERTIES file from scratch and also modified the JK2.PROPERTIES file as directed by some of the Jakarta documentation. None of this has accomplished anything. Perhaps the people that put Tomcat and Apache together should consider putting some simple straight forward documentation together that describes exactly how to accomplish this task. At the moment it's way to complicated. If anyone has any come up with a way of making this work, please let me know. I would appreciate any assistance. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
I know that it works with Apache2. I've already had that working. What I was hoping was that there was a way to make a stand-alone Tomcat installation handle the requests. -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 2:52 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I do not know about tomcat and php, I would guess no. however the www.apache.org http://www.apache.org site lists this as the link for php http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ you might want to try the apache list group as well as any list group list listed on the php site good luck Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I've tried everything that I can, based on the references that you sent. All without success. Perhaps there is another way. The only reason that I wanted to have Apache on this particular machine is so that I could use some of the functionality of PHP. Is there a way that I could have Tomcat service PHP requests? -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 12:27 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue List o' links http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html (this is mainly jk not jk2 if I recall) the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec the ApacheConfig directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above. I prefer to hard code the directives. I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more documentation available and a larger experience base. John Turner has a collection of downloads. While the online documentation does lag behind the actual code development the information is out there and I have found the info on the jakarta site to be quite helpful for mod_jk in the latest 4.1 release Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I started. So, here goes. Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and most of the latest patches. I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.43 and it is running OK. I services my static web pages successfully and also services PHP requests. I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4.0.03. This works fine for serving my JSP pages and JavaBeans. Now, I need to integrate the two so that whenever Apache, listening on port 80, receives a request for a JSP it forwards the request to Tomcat, currently listening in port 8081. I have downloaded the MOD_JK2-2.0.43.dll, but, have no idea where to put it other than in the \winnt\system32 directory. Some of the documentation suggest turning on the Apache auto-config option in Tomcat. It suggest putting the ApacheConfig / directive in the server.xml file directly below the AutoWebApp ... / directive. In my file there is no such place, so, that's a dead end. I tried putting the directive in anyway, to no avail. I tried creating a WORKER2.PROPERTIES file from scratch and also modified the JK2.PROPERTIES file as directed by some of the Jakarta documentation. None of this has accomplished anything. Perhaps the people that put Tomcat and Apache together should consider putting some simple straight forward documentation together
RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
to the best of my knowledge tomcat will not perform php requests. But then again I have never used php so I have not needed to ask the question. If all you are interested in is PHP not getting apache/tomcat connected, I would suggest reposting the question monday morning with a different subject heading when more people will be back at work and checking their email. Traffic this week has been at about 10% of its usual. If you need mod_jk to work you might look at a post of mine from earlier today under the subject so lost and confused that advice I gave there may be of use to you Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:55 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I know that it works with Apache2. I've already had that working. What I was hoping was that there was a way to make a stand-alone Tomcat installation handle the requests. -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 2:52 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I do not know about tomcat and php, I would guess no. however the www.apache.org http://www.apache.org http://www.apache.org site lists this as the link for php http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ you might want to try the apache list group as well as any list group list listed on the php site good luck Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I've tried everything that I can, based on the references that you sent. All without success. Perhaps there is another way. The only reason that I wanted to have Apache on this particular machine is so that I could use some of the functionality of PHP. Is there a way that I could have Tomcat service PHP requests? -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 12:27 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue List o' links http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html (this is mainly jk not jk2 if I recall) the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec the ApacheConfig directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above. I prefer to hard code the directives. I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more documentation available and a larger experience base. John Turner has a collection of downloads. While the online documentation does lag behind the actual code development the information is out there and I have found the info on the jakarta site to be quite helpful for mod_jk in the latest 4.1 release Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I started. So, here goes. Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and most of the latest patches. I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.43 and it is running OK. I services my static web pages successfully and also services PHP requests. I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4.0.03. This works fine for serving my JSP pages and JavaBeans. Now, I need to integrate the two so that whenever Apache, listening on port 80, receives a request for a JSP it forwards the request to Tomcat, currently listening in port 8081. I have downloaded the MOD_JK2-2.0.43.dll, but, have no idea where to put it other than in the \winnt\system32 directory. Some of the documentation suggest turning on the Apache auto-config option in Tomcat. It suggest putting the ApacheConfig / directive
RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
Myles, Sorry to say, but Jeffrey is correct--Tomcat will not service the PHP requests. That is link asking Micros... ASP to service Tomcat requests, it just doesn't work. I haven't configured Apache 2.0.x yet so I can't help with that other than to say this--don't try to get everything running all at the same time. Just work on getting the examples going in a most minimalist way. I know when I tried to first setup Apache / Tomcat / mod_jk, I tried to setup all the bells and whistles, but I ended up just spinning my wheels. It wasn't until I tried a piece at a time that I got it working. Hope that this helps. Sincerely, Pantek Incorporated Justin L. Spies URI: http://www.pantek.com Ph 440.519.1802 Fax 440.248.5274 Cell 440.336.3317 -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 2:52 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I do not know about tomcat and php, I would guess no. however the www.apache.org http://www.apache.org site lists this as the link for php http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ you might want to try the apache list group as well as any list group list listed on the php site good luck Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I've tried everything that I can, based on the references that you sent. All without success. Perhaps there is another way. The only reason that I wanted to have Apache on this particular machine is so that I could use some of the functionality of PHP. Is there a way that I could have Tomcat service PHP requests? -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 12:27 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue List o' links http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html (this is mainly jk not jk2 if I recall) the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec the ApacheConfig directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above. I prefer to hard code the directives. I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more documentation available and a larger experience base. John Turner has a collection of downloads. While the online documentation does lag behind the actual code development the information is out there and I have found the info on the jakarta site to be quite helpful for mod_jk in the latest 4.1 release Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I started. So, here goes. Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and most of the latest patches. I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.43 and it is running OK. I services my static web pages successfully and also services PHP requests. I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4.0.03. This works fine for serving my JSP pages and JavaBeans. Now, I need to integrate the two so that whenever Apache, listening on port 80, receives a request for a JSP it forwards the request to Tomcat, currently listening in port 8081. I have downloaded the MOD_JK2-2.0.43.dll, but, have no idea where to put it other than in the \winnt\system32 directory. Some of the documentation suggest turning on the Apache auto-config option in Tomcat. It suggest putting the ApacheConfig / directive in the server.xml file directly below the AutoWebApp ... / directive. In my file there is no such place, so, that's a dead end. I tried putting the directive in anyway, to no avail. I tried creating a WORKER2.PROPERTIES file from scratch and also modified the JK2.PROPERTIES file as directed by some of the Jakarta documentation. None of this has accomplished anything. Perhaps the people that put Tomcat and Apache together should consider putting some simple straight forward documentation together that describes exactly how to accomplish this task. At the moment it's way to complicated. If anyone has any come up with a way of making this work, please let me know. I would appreciate any assistance. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL
RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
Actually, I've been following that thread and believe I have applied all the changes that you suggested. After doing so, when I try to start Apache I get the following error: -- apache: module C:\jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.10-src\jk\native\apache-2.0\mod_jk.c is not -- compatible with this version of Apache (found 20020628, need 20020903). -- Please contact the vendor for the correct version. Please note that there is no reference to C:\jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.10-src\jk\native\apache-2.0\mod_jk.c in any of my setup files. -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 3:00 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue to the best of my knowledge tomcat will not perform php requests. But then again I have never used php so I have not needed to ask the question. If all you are interested in is PHP not getting apache/tomcat connected, I would suggest reposting the question monday morning with a different subject heading when more people will be back at work and checking their email. Traffic this week has been at about 10% of its usual. If you need mod_jk to work you might look at a post of mine from earlier today under the subject so lost and confused that advice I gave there may be of use to you Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:55 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I know that it works with Apache2. I've already had that working. What I was hoping was that there was a way to make a stand-alone Tomcat installation handle the requests. -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 2:52 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I do not know about tomcat and php, I would guess no. however the www.apache.org http://www.apache.org http://www.apache.org site lists this as the link for php http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ you might want to try the apache list group as well as any list group list listed on the php site good luck Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I've tried everything that I can, based on the references that you sent. All without success. Perhaps there is another way. The only reason that I wanted to have Apache on this particular machine is so that I could use some of the functionality of PHP. Is there a way that I could have Tomcat service PHP requests? -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 12:27 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue List o' links http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html (this is mainly jk not jk2 if I recall) the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec the ApacheConfig directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above. I prefer to hard code the directives. I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more documentation available and a larger experience base
RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
Thanks, I was afraid of that. Actually, I am only trying to get the basics working. I'm a developer, not an integrator. I really only need minimal functionality for Apache and Tomcat. But I do need to be able to use a variety of development tools in my test environment such as JSP, PHP, Python, JPython, etc. -Original Message- From: Justin L. Spies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 3:02 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue Myles, Sorry to say, but Jeffrey is correct--Tomcat will not service the PHP requests. That is link asking Micros... ASP to service Tomcat requests, it just doesn't work. I haven't configured Apache 2.0.x yet so I can't help with that other than to say this--don't try to get everything running all at the same time. Just work on getting the examples going in a most minimalist way. I know when I tried to first setup Apache / Tomcat / mod_jk, I tried to setup all the bells and whistles, but I ended up just spinning my wheels. It wasn't until I tried a piece at a time that I got it working. Hope that this helps. Sincerely, Pantek Incorporated Justin L. Spies URI: http://www.pantek.com Ph 440.519.1802 Fax 440.248.5274 Cell 440.336.3317 -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 2:52 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I do not know about tomcat and php, I would guess no. however the www.apache.org http://www.apache.org site lists this as the link for php http://www.php.net/ http://www.php.net/ you might want to try the apache list group as well as any list group list listed on the php site good luck Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:49 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue I've tried everything that I can, based on the references that you sent. All without success. Perhaps there is another way. The only reason that I wanted to have Apache on this particular machine is so that I could use some of the functionality of PHP. Is there a way that I could have Tomcat service PHP requests? -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 12:27 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue List o' links http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html (this is mainly jk not jk2 if I recall) the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec the ApacheConfig directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above. I prefer to hard code the directives. I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more documentation available and a larger experience base. John Turner has a collection of downloads. While the online documentation does lag behind the actual code development the information is out there and I have found the info on the jakarta site to be quite helpful for mod_jk in the latest 4.1 release Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I started. So, here goes. Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and most of the latest patches. I have
RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
I know that I stepped out of this for awhile, however, I have been keeping up with the threads. I sent a message like the following a little bit ago. Did you get a chance to look at it? - Actually, I've been following that thread and believe I have applied all the changes that you suggested. After doing so, when I try to start Apache I get the following error: -- apache: module C:\jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.10-src\jk\native\apache-2.0\mod_jk.c is not -- compatible with this version of Apache (found 20020628, need 20020903). -- Please contact the vendor for the correct version. Please note that there is no reference to C:\jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.10-src\jk\native\apache-2.0\mod_jk.c in any of my setup files. -Original Message- From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 12:27 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue List o' links http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html (this is mainly jk not jk2 if I recall) the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec the ApacheConfig directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above. I prefer to hard code the directives. I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more documentation available and a larger experience base. John Turner has a collection of downloads. While the online documentation does lag behind the actual code development the information is out there and I have found the info on the jakarta site to be quite helpful for mod_jk in the latest 4.1 release Jeff -Original Message- From: Moutoux, Myles [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I started. So, here goes. Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and most of the latest patches. I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.43 and it is running OK. I services my static web pages successfully and also services PHP requests. I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4.0.03. This works fine for serving my JSP pages and JavaBeans. Now, I need to integrate the two so that whenever Apache, listening on port 80, receives a request for a JSP it forwards the request to Tomcat, currently listening in port 8081. I have downloaded the MOD_JK2-2.0.43.dll, but, have no idea where to put it other than in the \winnt\system32 directory. Some of the documentation suggest turning on the Apache auto-config option in Tomcat. It suggest putting the ApacheConfig / directive in the server.xml file directly below the AutoWebApp ... / directive. In my file there is no such place, so, that's a dead end. I tried putting the directive in anyway, to no avail. I tried creating a WORKER2.PROPERTIES file from scratch and also modified the JK2.PROPERTIES file as directed by some of the Jakarta documentation. None of this has accomplished anything. Perhaps the people that put Tomcat and Apache together should consider putting some simple straight forward documentation together that describes exactly how to accomplish this task. At the moment it's way to complicated. If anyone has any come up with a way
apache-tomcat configuration for java server pages
hi we are in a project that which is a e-mail reader which involves jsp, voicexml.the problem has arised with the part of trying to configure apache-tomcat for java server pages. please look into the folowing: WEB.XML FILE servlet servlet-nameWebAppRegistrant/servlet-name servlet-classorg.machino.gardenpath.WebAppRegistrant/servlet-class init-param param-namegardenpath.registry.url/param-name param-valuehttp://localhost:8080/gardenpath/registrar/param-value /init-param init-param param-namegardenpath.httpserver.port/param-name param-value8080/param-value /init-param load-on-startup1/load-on-startup /servlet the default path taken by it is gardenpath as mentioned above. for our project we need to configure the web.xml file in such a way that it configures our javaserver pages. could u please help us in this and as to what is going on with this, how to change the entire servlet code above to jsp and as to how to register to get our java server pages running. also need information regarding as to how to use tomcat manager application. we would be greatly helpful if u can help us in this regard. waiting for ur reply.thanking u sunil k.n.s _ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
apache + tomcat configuration
hi, I am trying to integrate apache 1.3.26 and tomcat 4.0.6 on win2000 server. After an initial configuration, I can get them going, and I can also access all the examples' servlet through apache, I mean without giving :8080, but I still have the following problems: __1. in my apache error.log, every time when I access to a servlet, I would have an error logged as: client denied by server configuration: c:/tomcat/webapps/examples/web-inf __2. in my tomcat stderr.log, every time when I start tomcat, it logs: mod_jk location: modules\mod_jk.dll Make sure it is installed corectly or set the config location Using ApacheConfig modJk=PATH_TO_MOD_JK.SO_OR_DLL / __3. my mod_jk.log (same location as stderr.log) is always empty. please help, thanks. hong __ The information contained in this message is confidential and is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you have received this message in error or there are any problems please notify the originator immediately. The unauthorized use, disclosure, copying or alteration of this message is strictly forbidden. Warman International Ltd will not be liable for direct, special, indirect or consequential damages arising from alteration of the contents of this message by a third party or as a result of any virus being passed on. Internet communications are not secure and therefore Warman International Ltd. does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Warman International Ltd. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Apache+Tomcat Configuration problems
Yup, ditto Milt and Robert. You've got JK directives but you're loading JK2. To get rid of your Apache config error, use mod_jk.so instead of mod_jk2.so, or keep mod_jk2.so and change your config to a JK2 config. John -Original Message- From: J.F. Noonan [mailto:jfn;msc.com] Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 5:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Apache+Tomcat Configuration problems OK, I'm about ready to scream. Although I'm certain that I've missed something appallingly simple, I have no idea what that something is. I have installed Tomcat tomcat4-4.1.12-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm on a RH7.3 system. I have compiled and installed Apache 1.3.27 with mod_ssl, EAPI, and mod_so. I have read through: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/aphowto.html more times than I care to count. I have in httpd.conf: IfDefine HAVE_JK2 LoadModule jk2_module modules/mod_jk2.so AddModule mod_jk2.c /IfDefine JkWorkersFile /etc/httpd/conf/workers.properties JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 JkMount /servlet/* ajp13 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe;jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-help;jakarta.apache.org
Apache+Tomcat Configuration problems
OK, I'm about ready to scream. Although I'm certain that I've missed something appallingly simple, I have no idea what that something is. I have installed Tomcat tomcat4-4.1.12-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm on a RH7.3 system. I have compiled and installed Apache 1.3.27 with mod_ssl, EAPI, and mod_so. I have read through: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/aphowto.html more times than I care to count. I have in httpd.conf: IfDefine HAVE_JK2 LoadModule jk2_module modules/mod_jk2.so AddModule mod_jk2.c /IfDefine JkWorkersFile /etc/httpd/conf/workers.properties JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 JkMount /servlet/* ajp13 but apachectl configtest gives: Syntax error on line 996 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf: Invalid command 'JkWorkersFile', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration Any 'JkXyz' I put in the file does that, and so the server fails to start. The Tomcat server works fine standalone i.e. http://blah.blah:8080/ brings up the expected servlet-ed content. I have googled and read through archives, but I'm simply not getting something right here. I would be most grateful for any light anyone can shine on this situation. thx, -- Joseph F. Noonan Rigaku/MSC Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe;jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-help;jakarta.apache.org
Re: Apache+Tomcat Configuration problems
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, J.F. Noonan wrote: OK, I'm about ready to scream. Although I'm certain that I've missed something appallingly simple, I have no idea what that something is. I have installed Tomcat tomcat4-4.1.12-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm on a RH7.3 system. I have compiled and installed Apache 1.3.27 with mod_ssl, EAPI, and mod_so. I have read through: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/aphowto.html more times than I care to count. I have in httpd.conf: IfDefine HAVE_JK2 LoadModule jk2_module modules/mod_jk2.so AddModule mod_jk2.c /IfDefine JkWorkersFile /etc/httpd/conf/workers.properties JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 JkMount /servlet/* ajp13 Your problem is that these latter three directives are *mod_jk* directives, not *mod_jk2* directives. Check the documentation or the list archives for info on setting mod_jk2 up (or switch to mod_jk). but apachectl configtest gives: Syntax error on line 996 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf: Invalid command 'JkWorkersFile', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration Any 'JkXyz' I put in the file does that, and so the server fails to start. The Tomcat server works fine standalone i.e. http://blah.blah:8080/ brings up the expected servlet-ed content. I have googled and read through archives, but I'm simply not getting something right here. I would be most grateful for any light anyone can shine on this situation. Milt Epstein Research Programmer Integration and Software Engineering (ISE) Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe;jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-help;jakarta.apache.org
Re: Apache+Tomcat Configuration problems
Looks like your getting jk2 and jk mixed up a bit. Have a look at http://www.pubbitch.org/jboss/mod_jk2.html. Most of the JkMount stuff is done in worker2.properties via uri statements. You can still do this in your httpd.conf file, it's just called JkUriSet now. Other JkSet commands work as well. So you'll need a workers2.properties file as well as a jk2.properties file, (many examples are available, try google). Not sure if it makes sense to have duplicate uri statements in both httpd.conf and wk2.prop files though. It would make sense for virtual servers if the default server is not mapping it already in wk2.prop. From the src, mod_jk2.c /** * Set a property associated with a URI, using native Location * directives. * * This is used if you want to use the native mapping and * integrate better into apache. * * Same behavior can be achieved by using uri.properties and/or JkSet. * * Example: * VirtualHost foo.com * Location /examples * JkUriSet worker ajp13 * /Location * /VirtualHost * * This is the best way to define a webapplication in apache. It is * scalable ( using apache native optimizations, you can have hundreds * of hosts and thousands of webapplications ), 'natural' to any * apache user. * * XXX This is a special configuration, for most users just use * the properties files. */ You should also try a search for JkUriSet and JkSet, to see how others have used it. rls J.F. Noonan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/24/2002 02:29 PM Please respond to Tomcat Users List To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Apache+Tomcat Configuration problems OK, I'm about ready to scream. Although I'm certain that I've missed something appallingly simple, I have no idea what that something is. I have installed Tomcat tomcat4-4.1.12-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm on a RH7.3 system. I have compiled and installed Apache 1.3.27 with mod_ssl, EAPI, and mod_so. I have read through: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/aphowto.html more times than I care to count. I have in httpd.conf: IfDefine HAVE_JK2 LoadModule jk2_module modules/mod_jk2.so AddModule mod_jk2.c /IfDefine JkWorkersFile /etc/httpd/conf/workers.properties JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 JkMount /servlet/* ajp13 but apachectl configtest gives: Syntax error on line 996 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf: Invalid command 'JkWorkersFile', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration Any 'JkXyz' I put in the file does that, and so the server fails to start. The Tomcat server works fine standalone i.e. http://blah.blah:8080/ brings up the expected servlet-ed content. I have googled and read through archives, but I'm simply not getting something right here. I would be most grateful for any light anyone can shine on this situation. thx, -- Joseph F. Noonan Rigaku/MSC Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe;jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-help;jakarta.apache.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe;jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-help;jakarta.apache.org
Re: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 04:18:25PM -0400, Turner, John wrote: Sorry, I'm fresh out of ideas. It sure sounds like a permissions issue to me, but I can't say for sure without investigation. Let us know what it was when you get it resolved. I don't have this solved, yet, but I am working on it. Here is what I have done. I first tryed to access the tomcat instance with lynx locally on my remote server. I am getting a strange error here as well. When I attempt to go to http://localhost:8080/examples I get this error with lynx: Alert! HTTP/1.1 400 No Host matches server name localhost At first I thought that this might me an issue with iptables, but running /etc/init.d/iptables stop has had no effect, which I did not think it would, but I wanted to make sure. Checking on my local sandbox, I see the same behavior with lynx, so I am getting puzzled. I do see that the DNS servers, that I have 0 control over does not resolve localhost to 127.0.0.1. Why the machine is not going to the hosts file first, I don't know. My /etc/nsswitch.conf file has hosts: files dns in it so it should go to the hosts file. Oh well, the admin is the DNS server check into to. Does anyone know that if DNS is not operating correctly is there problems with Tomcat? In order to move forward, I edited the server.xml file and removed the address=localhost from the connector defination for port 8080, but I still cannot access /examples or /tomcat-docs... The HTML returned to my browser is: htmlbody/body/html Doing a tcpdump on port 8080 and looking in the packets I see that I am getting the save server error 400 No host matches server name error. Right now I am assuming that this is a issue with the, IMO, misconfiguration of the DNS server. While I have not done an archive search on DNS issues with Tomcat, is there a known issue with this? Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
As an aside, what happens if you try and access http://127.0.0.1:8080/examples ? John -Original Message- From: Kent Perrier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 1:47 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 04:18:25PM -0400, Turner, John wrote: Sorry, I'm fresh out of ideas. It sure sounds like a permissions issue to me, but I can't say for sure without investigation. Let us know what it was when you get it resolved. I don't have this solved, yet, but I am working on it. Here is what I have done. I first tryed to access the tomcat instance with lynx locally on my remote server. I am getting a strange error here as well. When I attempt to go to http://localhost:8080/examples I get this error with lynx: Alert! HTTP/1.1 400 No Host matches server name localhost At first I thought that this might me an issue with iptables, but running /etc/init.d/iptables stop has had no effect, which I did not think it would, but I wanted to make sure. Checking on my local sandbox, I see the same behavior with lynx, so I am getting puzzled. I do see that the DNS servers, that I have 0 control over does not resolve localhost to 127.0.0.1. Why the machine is not going to the hosts file first, I don't know. My /etc/nsswitch.conf file has hosts: files dns in it so it should go to the hosts file. Oh well, the admin is the DNS server check into to. Does anyone know that if DNS is not operating correctly is there problems with Tomcat? In order to move forward, I edited the server.xml file and removed the address=localhost from the connector defination for port 8080, but I still cannot access /examples or /tomcat-docs... The HTML returned to my browser is: htmlbody/body/html Doing a tcpdump on port 8080 and looking in the packets I see that I am getting the save server error 400 No host matches server name error. Right now I am assuming that this is a issue with the, IMO, misconfiguration of the DNS server. While I have not done an archive search on DNS issues with Tomcat, is there a known issue with this? Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 01:54:43PM -0400, Turner, John wrote: As an aside, what happens if you try and access http://127.0.0.1:8080/examples ? I tried that as well. I get the same error, except that it says 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost :) Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 01:54:43PM -0400, Turner, John wrote: As an aside, what happens if you try and access http://127.0.0.1:8080/examples ? One more thing, the requests are even getting to the Tomcat server as nothing is being written to the tomcat logfiles. Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 01:54:43PM -0400, Turner, John wrote: As an aside, what happens if you try and access http://127.0.0.1:8080/examples ? One last thing, I see in the apache_log, on restart of Tomcat this following is written to this file: 2002-10-08 13:19:49 [org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnector] Error accepting requests java.net.SocketException: Socket closed at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Native Method) at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.accept(PlainSocketImpl.java:343) at java.net.ServerSocket.implAccept(ServerSocket.java:438) at java.net.ServerSocket.accept(ServerSocket.java:409) at org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnector.run(WarpConnector.java:590) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536) This looks to deal with the warp connector. Pardon my ignorance, but does this have something to with the ajp13 or http connector? According to the docs at jakarta.apache.org, it appears that there is a connection between the warp connector and the HTTP/1.1 connector, but the documentation is sparse for the warp connector. Does this open up any clues? Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
Not really. The WARP connector is another connector...that may be why you are getting the message. If Apache is set to use WARP, but Tomcat isn't (or vice versa) there wouldn't be an open socket, which might generate the Apache error message that you see (client configuration). Do you have control over the Tomcat server.xml? Which connectors are enabled in there? John -Original Message- From: Kent Perrier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 2:28 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 01:54:43PM -0400, Turner, John wrote: As an aside, what happens if you try and access http://127.0.0.1:8080/examples ? One last thing, I see in the apache_log, on restart of Tomcat this following is written to this file: 2002-10-08 13:19:49 [org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnector] Error accepting requests java.net.SocketException: Socket closed at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketAccept(Native Method) at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.accept(PlainSocketImpl.java:343) at java.net.ServerSocket.implAccept(ServerSocket.java:438) at java.net.ServerSocket.accept(ServerSocket.java:409) at org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnector.run(WarpConne ctor.java:590) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536) This looks to deal with the warp connector. Pardon my ignorance, but does this have something to with the ajp13 or http connector? According to the docs at jakarta.apache.org, it appears that there is a connection between the warp connector and the HTTP/1.1 connector, but the documentation is sparse for the warp connector. Does this open up any clues? Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 02:39:45PM -0400, Turner, John wrote: Not really. The WARP connector is another connector...that may be why you are getting the message. If Apache is set to use WARP, but Tomcat isn't (or vice versa) there wouldn't be an open socket, which might generate the Apache error message that you see (client configuration). Do you have control over the Tomcat server.xml? Which connectors are enabled in there? I am using the default server.xml right now. It appears that the WARP connector is enabled by default. I have commented it out of the file but that has not changed the behavior I am seeing. Hu, sometimes, I hate computers Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
All, I am configuring an Apache (2.0.40) server to run in front of Tomcat (4.0.5) on a machine, running RH 7.2, that is co-located at a hosting provider. I have a local Linux box, also running RH 7.2, that I am working using as a sandbox to play with before I attempt to get the server configured. I have identical software versions on both machines. On my local machine, I can access http://local/examples/jsp/snp/snoop.jsp and it works fine. If I attempt to access the remote server I get a blank page and, in the web server error log I get this message: [Mon Oct 07 10:17:16 2002] [error] [client xxx.xx.xxx.xxx] client denied by server configuration: index.jsp I have both servers configured identically, as far as I can tell. A diff between my local httpd.conf file and the one on the remote server shows that the only differences are path differences between the two machines and server names. Does anyone have an idea why I am setting two different responces from, what I think are identically different servers? If you need my httpd.conf from both servers, please let me know. I don't want to add these files to this post if they are not necessary. Thanks! Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
That's a standard Apache no auth error message. So, my guess is there's something going on with users (which user the web server is running as) vs. who owns index.jsp, or maybe a rogue .htaccess file somewhere preventing the web server from seeing index.jsp. Assuming, of course, that you're changing the URL from http://local to http://remote. ;) John -Original Message- From: Kent Perrier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 11:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration All, I am configuring an Apache (2.0.40) server to run in front of Tomcat (4.0.5) on a machine, running RH 7.2, that is co-located at a hosting provider. I have a local Linux box, also running RH 7.2, that I am working using as a sandbox to play with before I attempt to get the server configured. I have identical software versions on both machines. On my local machine, I can access http://local/examples/jsp/snp/snoop.jsp and it works fine. If I attempt to access the remote server I get a blank page and, in the web server error log I get this message: [Mon Oct 07 10:17:16 2002] [error] [client xxx.xx.xxx.xxx] client denied by server configuration: index.jsp I have both servers configured identically, as far as I can tell. A diff between my local httpd.conf file and the one on the remote server shows that the only differences are path differences between the two machines and server names. Does anyone have an idea why I am setting two different responces from, what I think are identically different servers? If you need my httpd.conf from both servers, please let me know. I don't want to add these files to this post if they are not necessary. Thanks! Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 12:05:05PM -0400, Turner, John wrote: That's a standard Apache no auth error message. So, my guess is there's something going on with users (which user the web server is running as) vs. who owns index.jsp, or maybe a rogue .htaccess file somewhere preventing the web server from seeing index.jsp. The webserver is running at user nobody, the tomcat instance is owned by user tomcat, group tomcat and runs as user tomcat. All of the file permissions are 775. I would have gotten a different error, I believe, if this was the problem. The mod_jk.conf file has index.jsp listed a valid DirectoryIndex file and there are no Allow or deny directives for the /examples directory. (The WEB-INF and META-INF ones are there.) Assuming, of course, that you're changing the URL from http://local to http://remote. ;) I am :) Any other ideas? Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration
Sorry, I'm fresh out of ideas. It sure sounds like a permissions issue to me, but I can't say for sure without investigation. Let us know what it was when you get it resolved. John -Original Message- From: Kent Perrier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:15 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Strange differences in Apache/Tomcat configuration On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 12:05:05PM -0400, Turner, John wrote: That's a standard Apache no auth error message. So, my guess is there's something going on with users (which user the web server is running as) vs. who owns index.jsp, or maybe a rogue .htaccess file somewhere preventing the web server from seeing index.jsp. The webserver is running at user nobody, the tomcat instance is owned by user tomcat, group tomcat and runs as user tomcat. All of the file permissions are 775. I would have gotten a different error, I believe, if this was the problem. The mod_jk.conf file has index.jsp listed a valid DirectoryIndex file and there are no Allow or deny directives for the /examples directory. (The WEB-INF and META-INF ones are there.) Assuming, of course, that you're changing the URL from http://local to http://remote. ;) I am :) Any other ideas? Kent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache/Tomcat Configuration Question
All, I have Apache and Tomcat integrated together using mod_jk. The problem is now when I hit my webserver, it always defaults to the root context of tomcat. No matter what I set in my Apache httpd.conf file it gets ignored. I have tried to setup a virtual server in my httpd.conf file to point to the docroot I want to serve up as the default, but it is ignored. Originally I had my Apache working with PHP, but since I installed Tomcat, I have been unable to figure out how to serve up both. Thanks, John Green __ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Apache/Tomcat Configuration Question
Did you change mod_jk.conf to point to document root where you are supposed to give apache doc root sample mod_jk.conf-- IfModule !mod_jk.c LoadModule jk_module /usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_jk.so /IfModule JkWorkersFile /tmp/workers.properties JkLogFile /usr/local/apache2/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLevel debug VirtualHost xxx.xx.xx.xx ServerName www.xxx.com:80 aurora.quinnfable.com:/manager DocumentRoot-- here you got to give your apache document root --- -- -- /virtulhost -Original Message- From: John Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Mon 9/23/2002 11:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject:Apache/Tomcat Configuration Question All, I have Apache and Tomcat integrated together using mod_jk. The problem is now when I hit my webserver, it always defaults to the root context of tomcat. No matter what I set in my Apache httpd.conf file it gets ignored. I have tried to setup a virtual server in my httpd.conf file to point to the docroot I want to serve up as the default, but it is ignored. Originally I had my Apache working with PHP, but since I installed Tomcat, I have been unable to figure out how to serve up both. Thanks, John Green __ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] winmail.dat -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache/Tomcat Configuration Question
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, John Green wrote: All, I have Apache and Tomcat integrated together using mod_jk. The problem is now when I hit my webserver, it always defaults to the root context of tomcat. No matter what I set in my Apache httpd.conf file it gets ignored. I have tried to setup a virtual server in my httpd.conf file to point to the docroot I want to serve up as the default, but it is ignored. Originally I had my Apache working with PHP, but since I installed Tomcat, I have been unable to figure out how to serve up both. You're going to need to provide a lot more specifics if you expect anyone to give you specific advice. Like your conf files. And any relevant messages from the logs. Milt Epstein Research Programmer Integration and Software Engineering (ISE) Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services (CITES) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache+tomcat configuration
Hi guys Is there a page or an archive list where I can found in order to run apache together with Tomcat? I know some of you has already configured sucessfuly Thanks in advance for your replies Fabio -- Este mensaje y sus anexos están dirigidos exclusivamente a su destinatario y puede(n) contener información confidencial. En consecuencia, de conformidad con las leyes peruanas, está prohibida su reproducción o difusión a través de cualquier medio. Si ha recibido esta comunicación por error, sírvase informarlo al remitente a través de correo electrónico o al teléfono (511) 611- y borrar de inmediato este mensaje. Muchas Gracias. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache+tomcat configuration
Hi, take a look at this page: http://www.ubeans.com/tomcat/ it's all in there. Chris Alarcon, Fabio wrote: Hi guys Is there a page or an archive list where I can found in order to run apache together with Tomcat? I know some of you has already configured sucessfuly Thanks in advance for your replies Fabio -- Este mensaje y sus anexos están dirigidos exclusivamente a su destinatario y puede(n) contener información confidencial. En consecuencia, de conformidad con las leyes peruanas, está prohibida su reproducción o difusión a través de cualquier medio. Si ha recibido esta comunicación por error, sírvase informarlo al remitente a través de correo electrónico o al teléfono (511) 611- y borrar de inmediato este mensaje. Muchas Gracias. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Newbie Question: Apache+Tomcat configuration
You basically need to choose between mod_jk and mod_webapp as your Apache-to-Tomcat connector. If you look in the mailing list archives for yesterday (June 11, 2002) you will see a brief How-To that I posted for installing and setting up mod_webapp (though that was with Apache 2). This URL might help with Apache 1.3, though it only addresses pre-version 4 Tomcat: http://www.galatea.com/flashguides/apache-tomcat-unix.xml There seems to be some issues with restricting mod_webapp to JSP and servlets only...apparently mod_webapp sends all HTTP requests to Tomcat, even images and HTML documents, which is bad. From what I have read so far, restricting mod_jk to serving only JSP and servlets is something that has been done and is working. There's a fairly severe lack of documentation on how to get Apache and Tomcat working together...if you get yours working successfully, it would be great if you could post a brief How-To document. John Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aas.com -Original Message- From: Stonix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:54 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Newbie Question: Apache+Tomcat configuration Hi, I am absolutely newbie on Tomcat. I have a Linux RH 7.1 box and a Apache 1.3.19 running on it. I just installed Tomcat 4.0.3. Seems like it has been successfully installed because if test it on 8080 port all the java examples running perfect. Now, what have to be done for the rest? I guess I need to configure both Tomcat and Apache to have them work together. However I don't know where to start from. What I want are, the apache should be the primary web server, and only java JSP and serverlet will be thrown to Tomcat; and, both servers recognize same document directories for those virtual hosts. If any one out there can give me a brief explaination abou this or just recomend a article, please give me a hand. Thanks in advance! Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newbie Question: Apache+Tomcat configuration
Hi, I am absolutely newbie on Tomcat. I have a Linux RH 7.1 box and a Apache 1.3.19 running on it. I just installed Tomcat 4.0.3. Seems like it has been successfully installed because if test it on 8080 port all the java examples running perfect. Now, what have to be done for the rest? I guess I need to configure both Tomcat and Apache to have them work together. However I don't know where to start from. What I want are, the apache should be the primary web server, and only java JSP and serverlet will be thrown to Tomcat; and, both servers recognize same document directories for those virtual hosts. If any one out there can give me a brief explaination abou this or just recomend a article, please give me a hand. Thanks in advance! Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache-tomcat configuration
Hi all, Still trying to let Apache SSL / Tomcat with Warp Connector to Work on Solaris 8. JDK 1.3.1_02 / Apache 1.3.22 / Tomcat 4.0.1 So still having the following : [Fri Jan 18 15:27:44 2002] [error] Cannot receive handshake WARP packet [Fri Jan 18 15:27:44 2002] [error] Cannot read packet (pr_warp_config.c:139) [Fri Jan 18 15:27:44 2002] [error] Cannot configure connection conn [Fri Jan 18 15:27:47 2002] [notice] child pid 4883 exit signal Segmentation Fault (11) [Fri Jan 18 15:27:47 2002] [notice] child pid 4882 exit signal Segmentation Fault (11) .. Any help will appreciated. Thanks Sam
Apache-Tomcat configuration...
Hi everybody! I want to install and Tomcat (4.0.1) like a servlet container and jsp interpreter of an Apache (1.3.20) web server. I work with Win2000, professional edition. For this i need the web_module.so Where i can download this file? There is another step to achieve this goal (Apache+Tomcat)? Thanks in advance. Marcelo _ MSN Photos es la manera más sencilla de compartir e imprimir sus fotos: http://photos.latam.msn.com/Support/WorldWide.aspx -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration...
The webapps module for win32: http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.1/bin/win32/ Marcelo Gabriel Demestri Felip wrote: Hi everybody! I want to install and Tomcat (4.0.1) like a servlet container and jsp interpreter of an Apache (1.3.20) web server. I work with Win2000, professional edition. For this i need the web_module.so Where i can download this file? There is another step to achieve this goal (Apache+Tomcat)? Thanks in advance. Marcelo _ MSN Photos es la manera más sencilla de compartir e imprimir sus fotos: http://photos.latam.msn.com/Support/WorldWide.aspx -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Denny Chambers Quantum Corporation, Inc. Network Attached Storage Division Java Linux Engineer Phone: 334-478-5730 IM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration
Are you trying to load images from the relative path? You will have to specify the path as /mycontext/images/myimage.gif instead of images/myimage.gif as later works only with tomcat, former with both. Alexis Alarcón Barra wrote: Hi, i'm using Apache 1.3.12 and Tomcat 3.2.3. They work separately. Then i'll join them. This works but when i'm trying to load a jsp page, it works(executes the code) but it doesn't load any images. Anyone knows why ? Alexis _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration
Hi ... i've changed the path adding the context name. It worked only using tomcat but it still doesn't work using apache. Alexis Neelakshi wrote: Are you trying to load images from the relative path? You will have to specify the path as /mycontext/images/myimage.gif instead of images/myimage.gif as later works only with tomcat, former with both. Alexis Alarcón Barra wrote: Hi, i'm using Apache 1.3.12 and Tomcat 3.2.3. They work separately. Then i'll join them. This works but when i'm trying to load a jsp page, it works(executes the code) but it doesn't load any images. Anyone knows why ? Alexis _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
java.net.SocketException in Apache + Tomcat configuration.... PLZ HELP !!
Hi ALL: Could y'all please help me with the following errors. Although it doesn't hamper my flow of logic and control but I was just wondering why it should ever occur at the first place. My configuration includes Apache Web Server 1.3.14+ and Tomcat 3.2.1. Here is the exception for your reference: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: JVM_recv in socket input str eam read at java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method) at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(Unknown Source) at org.apache.tomcat.service.connector.TcpConnector.receiveFully(TcpConn ector.java:150) at org.apache.tomcat.service.connector.TcpConnector.receive(TcpConnector .java:121) at org.apache.tomcat.service.connector.Ajp13ConnectionHandler.processCon nection(Ajp13ConnectionHandler.java:146) at org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java: 416) at org.apache.tomcat.util.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java :498) Thanks in advance. Regards, Anand Chauhan
AW: java.net.SocketException in Apache + Tomcat configuration.... PLZ HELP !!
this happens if a user uses Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer already has a resource in cache. IE will simply close the connection, thats what the message says. Daniel -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Chauhan, Anand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Juni 2001 18:39 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: java.net.SocketException in Apache + Tomcat configuration PLZ HELP !! Hi ALL: Could y'all please help me with the following errors. Although it doesn't hamper my flow of logic and control but I was just wondering why it should ever occur at the first place. My configuration includes Apache Web Server 1.3.14+ and Tomcat 3.2.1. Here is the exception for your reference: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: JVM_recv in socket input str eam read at java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method) at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(Unknown Source) at org.apache.tomcat.service.connector.TcpConnector.receiveFully(TcpConn ector.java:150) at org.apache.tomcat.service.connector.TcpConnector.receive(TcpConnector .java:121) at org.apache.tomcat.service.connector.Ajp13ConnectionHandler.processCon nection(Ajp13ConnectionHandler.java:146) at org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java: 416) at org.apache.tomcat.util.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java :498) Thanks in advance. Regards, Anand Chauhan
RE: java.net.SocketException in Apache + Tomcat configuration.... PLZ HELP !!
Thanks Dan, It did help me in getting the crux behind the problem. However, is there any way I could get rid of this exception. I tried a few settings in the IE Internet Options tab but to no avail. The problem persists. Regards, Anand Chauhan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 2:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: AW: java.net.SocketException in Apache + Tomcat configuration PLZ HELP !! this happens if a user uses Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer already has a resource in cache. IE will simply close the connection, thats what the message says. Daniel -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Chauhan, Anand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Juni 2001 18:39 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: java.net.SocketException in Apache + Tomcat configuration PLZ HELP !! Hi ALL: Could y'all please help me with the following errors. Although it doesn't hamper my flow of logic and control but I was just wondering why it should ever occur at the first place. My configuration includes Apache Web Server 1.3.14+ and Tomcat 3.2.1. Here is the exception for your reference: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: JVM_recv in socket input str eam read at java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method) at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(Unknown Source) at org.apache.tomcat.service.connector.TcpConnector.receiveFully(TcpConn ector.java:150) at org.apache.tomcat.service.connector.TcpConnector.receive(TcpConnector .java:121) at org.apache.tomcat.service.connector.Ajp13ConnectionHandler.processCon nection(Ajp13ConnectionHandler.java:146) at org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java: 416) at org.apache.tomcat.util.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java :498) Thanks in advance. Regards, Anand Chauhan
Very Basic question about Apache-Tomcat configuration
Help please! I have Apache running with ApacheJServ and working fine! I want to test tomcat and consider it as a replacement for JServ. I downloaded Tomcat and edited the Apache httpd.conf to include the apache-tomcat.conf file, instead of the JServ file. I start tomcat and I start Apache, Apache serves static html as expected, it passes jsp requests to tomcat fine (the examples work), but it doesn't pass servlet requests through at all. I can test the servlet examples by using file://localhost:8080/examples, but I cannot make Apache pass the requests across unless that port number is explicitly used. Am I supposed to find and use a special mod_jserv.so? Am I supposed to create zone property files as in ApacheJserv? What am I supposed to do? Gerry
Re: Very Basic question about Apache-Tomcat configuration
If you access file://localhost:8080/examples you are completely circumventing Apache and going straight to tomcat. Assuming this is not what your doing to get the jsp's to work, I'd hazard a guess that your web context defined in server.xml under tomcat isn't correctly set. I would suggest you try temporarily removing the use of JServ, and instead look at using mod_jk. Tomcat automatically creates a configuration file for inclusion in httpd.conf which configires apache to use Tomcat in line with the server.xml file. As a minimum on a clean tomcat install, this will automatically let you access the example servlets via apache with the minimum effort. I take it you have consulted the Apache-tomcat howto? sam - Original Message - From: "Gerry Duhig" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 12:11 PM Subject: Very Basic question about Apache-Tomcat configuration Help please! I have Apache running with ApacheJServ and working fine! I want to test tomcat and consider it as a replacement for JServ. I downloaded Tomcat and edited the Apache httpd.conf to include the apache-tomcat.conf file, instead of the JServ file. I start tomcat and I start Apache, Apache serves static html as expected, it passes jsp requests to tomcat fine (the examples work), but it doesn't pass servlet requests through at all. I can test the servlet examples by using file://localhost:8080/examples, but I cannot make Apache pass the requests across unless that port number is explicitly used. Am I supposed to find and use a special mod_jserv.so? Am I supposed to create zone property files as in ApacheJserv? What am I supposed to do? Gerry
Re: Very Basic question about Apache-Tomcat configuration
Sam, Thanks for the response. I understand that I am circumventing apache by using localhost:8080, but it was useful in proving that tomcat was alive. And you are correct that I was not using 8080 to get the jsp pages to work! Which confused me entirely, because clearly tomcat knows what it is doing, Apache knows what to do with jsp references but the basic servlet bit failed! By the time I received your response I was just editing the worker.properties file having downloaded mod_jk.so - and it works! I had in the meantime downloaded the special mod_jserv for linux tomcat but that failed as well. I've read every stitch of doc I can find! Anyway, I am running now (examples at least - now I have to make my real job work!) thanks again for the clues. Gerry - Original Message - From: "Sam Newman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 12:57 PM Subject: Re: Very Basic question about Apache-Tomcat configuration If you access file://localhost:8080/examples you are completely circumventing Apache and going straight to tomcat. Assuming this is not what your doing to get the jsp's to work, I'd hazard a guess that your web context defined in server.xml under tomcat isn't correctly set. I would suggest you try temporarily removing the use of JServ, and instead look at using mod_jk. Tomcat automatically creates a configuration file for inclusion in httpd.conf which configires apache to use Tomcat in line with the server.xml file. As a minimum on a clean tomcat install, this will automatically let you access the example servlets via apache with the minimum effort. I take it you have consulted the Apache-tomcat howto? sam - Original Message - From: "Gerry Duhig" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 12:11 PM Subject: Very Basic question about Apache-Tomcat configuration Help please! I have Apache running with ApacheJServ and working fine! I want to test tomcat and consider it as a replacement for JServ. I downloaded Tomcat and edited the Apache httpd.conf to include the apache-tomcat.conf file, instead of the JServ file. I start tomcat and I start Apache, Apache serves static html as expected, it passes jsp requests to tomcat fine (the examples work), but it doesn't pass servlet requests through at all. I can test the servlet examples by using file://localhost:8080/examples, but I cannot make Apache pass the requests across unless that port number is explicitly used. Am I supposed to find and use a special mod_jserv.so? Am I supposed to create zone property files as in ApacheJserv? What am I supposed to do? Gerry
Apache + Tomcat Configuration
Hi, everyone: I am trying to setup Apache + Tomcat to run JSP and Servlets on Win. 2000. I am using Apache 1.3.19, and Tomcat 3.2.1. I created my own directory in %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/mytest, copied the structure from %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/examples such as WEB-INF, META-INF I put my servlets .class files in the ../mytest/WEB-INF/classes/aaa.class. I did some configurations in Tomcat: Server.xml, Tomcat-Apache.conf, Tomcat.conf; and in Apache: httpd.conf Now I can use Apache + Tomcat to run my JSP files, BUT I can ONLY run the system provided sample Servlets files. I CAN'T run my own Servelts files no matter where I put the .class files. Could you give me a help for the configuration as my assignment is almost due ? Thank you very much for your time and concern. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Zhengan Cai
Apache + Tomcat configuration
Hi, everyone: I am trying to setup Apache + Tomcat to run JSP and Servlets on Win. 2000. I am using Apache 1.3.19, and Tomcat 3.2.1. I created my own directory in %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/mytest, copied the structure from %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/examples such as WEB-INF, META-INF I put my servlets .class files in the ../mytest/WEB-INF/classes/aaa.class. I did some configurations in Tomcat: Server.xml, Tomcat-Apache.conf, Tomcat.conf; and in Apache: httpd.conf Now I can use Apache + Tomcat to run my JSP files, BUT I can ONLY run the system provided sample Servlets files. I CAN'T run my own Servelts files no matter where I put the .class files. Could you give me a help for the configuration as my assignment is almost due ? Thank you very much for your time and concern. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Zhengan Cai
RE: Apache + Tomcat Configuration
I am trying to setup Apache + Tomcat to run JSP and Servlets on Win. 2000. I am using Apache 1.3.19, and Tomcat 3.2.1. I created my own directory in %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/mytest, copied the structure from %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/examples such as WEB-INF, META-INF I put my servlets .class files in the ../mytest/WEB-INF/classes/aaa.class. I did some configurations in Tomcat: Server.xml, Tomcat-Apache.conf, Tomcat.conf; and in Apache: httpd.conf Now I can use Apache + Tomcat to run my JSP files, BUT I can ONLY run the system provided sample Servlets files. I CAN'T run my own Servelts files no matter where I put the .class files. Could you give me a help for the configuration as my assignment is almost due ? First, posting the same question multiple times will not expedite a faster response to your question. People might just get ticked off and not reply at all. Now, I will pose a couple questions: 1. How are you trying to access your servlets? (/mytest/servlets/aaa, mytest/aaa, etc...) 2. What are your configurations, in your webapps web.xml, for your servlets? 3. What is the exact error message you are receiving? 404? 500? etc... The more information you can provide the faster a solution can be found. --- Michael Wentzel Software Developer Software As We Think - http://www.aswethink.com
RE: Apache + Tomcat Configuration
Dear Michael, I just reach the TomCat mailing List this morning and even if I'm using mailing list for a long time, I'm a little bit supprised by your behaviour. What is exactly your role on this list? Trying sharing knowledge like a lot of people or just controlling all the mails that are posted? It seems that you have nothing else to do than being boring with people. A mailing list is something alive. Even if there can be mails that doesn't match exactly the subject, a lot of people could find them interesting. Hope people on this list are more open-minded than you are! David. -Message d'origine- De: Michael Wentzel [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Date: vendredi 6 avril 2001 15:20 A: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Objet: RE: Apache + Tomcat Configuration I am trying to setup Apache + Tomcat to run JSP and Servlets on Win. 2000. I am using Apache 1.3.19, and Tomcat 3.2.1. I created my own directory in %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/mytest, copied the structure from %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/examples such as WEB-INF, META-INF I put my servlets .class files in the ../mytest/WEB-INF/classes/aaa.class. I did some configurations in Tomcat: Server.xml, Tomcat-Apache.conf, Tomcat.conf; and in Apache: httpd.conf Now I can use Apache + Tomcat to run my JSP files, BUT I can ONLY run the system provided sample Servlets files. I CAN'T run my own Servelts files no matter where I put the .class files. Could you give me a help for the configuration as my assignment is almost due ? First, posting the same question multiple times will not expedite a faster response to your question. People might just get ticked off and not reply at all. Now, I will pose a couple questions: 1. How are you trying to access your servlets? (/mytest/servlets/aaa, mytest/aaa, etc...) 2. What are your configurations, in your webapps web.xml, for your servlets? 3. What is the exact error message you are receiving? 404? 500? etc... The more information you can provide the faster a solution can be found. --- Michael Wentzel Software Developer Software As We Think - http://www.aswethink.com
Re: Apache + Tomcat configuration
Did you put in another context entry in the server.xml file similar to this: Context path="/examples" docBase="webapps/examples" crossContext="false" debug="0" reloadable="true" /Context (exchange "examples" with your own directory "mytest") -Original Message- From: Zhengan Cai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 06 April 2001 15:00 To: Apache/Tomcat Subject: Apache + Tomcat configuration Hi, everyone: I am trying to setup Apache + Tomcat to run JSP and Servlets on Win. 2000. I am using Apache 1.3.19, and Tomcat 3.2.1. I created my own directory in %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/mytest, copied the structure from %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/examples such as WEB-INF, META-INF I put my servlets .class files in the ../mytest/WEB-INF/classes/aaa.class. I did some configurations in Tomcat: Server.xml, Tomcat-Apache.conf, Tomcat.conf; and in Apache: httpd.conf Now I can use Apache + Tomcat to run my JSP files, BUT I can ONLY run the system provided sample Servlets files. I CAN'T run my own Servelts files no matter where I put the .class files. Did you restart the TC? --- "Just want to make sure!!!" :-) Pae Could you give me a help for the configuration as my assignment is almost due ? Thank you very much for your time and concern. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Zhengan Cai
** Apache Tomcat Configuration on Linux - Error while doing the same: Needhelp **
Hi, I am trying to configure Tomcat+Apache on Linux. I am having some problems while configuring the same. Please help resolving following problem. Apache:error_log says Tue Apr 3 12:42:41 2001] [emerg] (2)No such file or directory: Error while opening the workers Tomcat : mod_jk.log says [jk_ajp12_worker.c (201)]: In jk_worker_t::validate, resolve failed [jk_ajp12_worker.c (203)]: In jk_worker_t::validate, Error localhost 8007 [jk_worker.c (164)]: wc_create_worker validate failed for ajp12 [jk_worker.c (229)]: build_worker_map failed to create workerajp12 Regards, Prashanth Marathe D
Re: Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration
Sorry for this late answer but my company was moving. I think you have now the answer. As far as I remember DSO modules are modules that are loaded dynamically. This allows to add or remove a module without stopping apache. mod_jk is a DSO module. To compile apache with DSO I am using ./configure \ --prefix=/usr/local/apache \ --enable-rule=SHARED_CORE \ --enable-module=so make make install Grard, Martin Mauri wrote: Dear Gerard, I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I didn't know anything about DSO, what does DSO mean? How can I recompile Apache with the DSO support option? thanks in advance!! Martin Hum, Well I do not remember exactly the error message, but I remember that if you do not compile Apache to support DSO an error like this one may occur: Apache does not recognize the module as an apache module. So the solution is to compile Apache with DSO support. I hope this helps, Grard Martin Mauri wrote: Hi! I'm trying to configure Apache with Tomcat using mod_jk as the adapter, and then I write it in the httpd.conf but when I install the mod_jk.so and start Apache, I get the following error: API module structure 'jk_module' in file /etc/httpd/modules/mod_jk.so is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module? please if anyone have some information, I'll be very happy!! :) regards. Lic. Martin O. Mauri Profesion + Auge A.F.J.P Parana 666 - Cap. Federal TE: (011) - 43737786/7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.profesi.com.ar - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration
Hi! I'm trying to configure Apache with Tomcat using mod_jk as the adapter, and then I write it in the httpd.conf but when I install the mod_jk.so and start Apache, I get the following error: API module structure 'jk_module' in file /etc/httpd/modules/mod_jk.so is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module? please if anyone have some information, I'll be very happy!! :) regards. Lic. Martin O. Mauri Profesion + Auge A.F.J.P Parana 666 - Cap. Federal TE: (011) - 43737786/7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.profesi.com.ar - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration
Hum, Well I do not remember exactly the error message, but I remember that if you do not compile Apache to support DSO an error like this one may occur: Apache does not recognize the module as an apache module. So the solution is to compile Apache with DSO support. I hope this helps, Grard Martin Mauri wrote: Hi! I'm trying to configure Apache with Tomcat using mod_jk as the adapter, and then I write it in the httpd.conf but when I install the mod_jk.so and start Apache, I get the following error: API module structure 'jk_module' in file /etc/httpd/modules/mod_jk.so is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module? please if anyone have some information, I'll be very happy!! :) regards. Lic. Martin O. Mauri Profesion + Auge A.F.J.P Parana 666 - Cap. Federal TE: (011) - 43737786/7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.profesi.com.ar - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration
The 'garbled' message indicates problems in the mod_jk.so build. See: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; For instructions on rebuilding mod_jk or use mod_jk-howto that comes with Tomcat source... good luck -Original Message- From: Gerard BORREILL To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/12/01 7:40 AM Subject: Re: Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration Hum, Well I do not remember exactly the error message, but I remember that if you do not compile Apache to support DSO an error like this one may occur: Apache does not recognize the module as an apache module. So the solution is to compile Apache with DSO support. I hope this helps, Grard Martin Mauri wrote: Hi! I'm trying to configure Apache with Tomcat using mod_jk as the adapter, and then I write it in the httpd.conf but when I install the mod_jk.so and start Apache, I get the following error: API module structure 'jk_module' in file /etc/httpd/modules/mod_jk.so is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module? please if anyone have some information, I'll be very happy!! :) regards. Lic. Martin O. Mauri Profesion + Auge A.F.J.P Parana 666 - Cap. Federal TE: (011) - 43737786/7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.profesi.com.ar - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration
This happened to me - exactly the same message. You need to recompile your mod_jk.so. Get the source for Tomcat from the Jakarta site, and compile the mod_jk.so according to the instructions in mod_jk-howto which comes with Tomcat. Good luck... -Original Message- From: Martin Mauri To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/9/01 2:48 PM Subject: Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration Hi! I'm trying to configure Apache with Tomcat using mod_jk as the adapter, and then I write it in the httpd.conf but when I install the mod_jk.so and start Apache, I get the following error: API module structure 'jk_module' in file /etc/httpd/modules/mod_jk.so is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module. please if anyone have some information, I'll be very happy!! :) regards. Lic. Martin O. Mauri Profesion + Auge A.F.J.P Parana 666 - Cap. Federal TE: (011) - 43737786/7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.profesi.com.ar - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration
Also - for additional mod_jk information and binaries, see: http://willow.cc.edu/docs/adminguide/ -Original Message- From: John Towell To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: 3/10/01 9:02 AM Subject: RE: Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration This happened to me - exactly the same message. You need to recompile your mod_jk.so. Get the source for Tomcat from the Jakarta site, and compile the mod_jk.so according to the instructions in mod_jk-howto which comes with Tomcat. Good luck... -Original Message- From: Martin Mauri To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/9/01 2:48 PM Subject: Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration Hi! I'm trying to configure Apache with Tomcat using mod_jk as the adapter, and then I write it in the httpd.conf but when I install the mod_jk.so and start Apache, I get the following error: API module structure 'jk_module' in file /etc/httpd/modules/mod_jk.so is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module. please if anyone have some information, I'll be very happy!! :) regards. Lic. Martin O. Mauri Profesion + Auge A.F.J.P Parana 666 - Cap. Federal TE: (011) - 43737786/7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.profesi.com.ar - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration
Hi Installing mod_jserv 1)Uncompress the download in some sensible place. 2)Copy the "ApacheModuleJServ.dll" file into the Apache modules directory ( in our case c:\program files\apache group\apache\modules directory) 3)Start tomcat and keep it running 4)Edit the "httpd.conf" file ( in our case available in c:\progam files\apache group\apache\conf directory) 5)Add the following line to the end, 6)Include "c:\Program Files\Apache Group\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\conf\tomcat-apache.conf" (use the correct path in your installation) 7)Save the file and stop Tomcat Follow the above instructions. this worked for me cheers ramesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Help with Apache-Tomcat configuration
Hi! I'm trying to configure Apache with Tomcat using mod_jk as the adapter, and then I write it in the httpd.conf but when I install the mod_jk.so and start Apache, I get the following error: API module structure 'jk_module' in file /etc/httpd/modules/mod_jk.so is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module. please if anyone have some information, I'll be very happy!! :) regards. Lic. Martin O. Mauri Profesion + Auge A.F.J.P Parana 666 - Cap. Federal TE: (011) - 43737786/7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.profesi.com.ar - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
bug or wrong Apache+Tomcat configuration???
Hi all! I've encountered following problem. i have a protected area defined in my web.xml file: security-constraint web-resource-collection web-resource-nameProtected Area/web-resource-name url-pattern/protected/*/url-pattern http-methodDELETE/http-method http-methodGET/http-method http-methodPOST/http-method http-methodPUT/http-method /web-resource-collection auth-constraint role-nametest/role-name role-namedevelope/role-name role-nameagent/role-name /auth-constraint /security-constraint under /protected I have serveral jsp files and they cannot be accessed without authorization. however html and js files can be easily accessed without authorization, simply by requesting a proper URL (http://mydomain/protected/somefile.html) !! why is that? vVolf - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache/Tomcat configuration with IRIX 6.5.x
Just wanted to let everyone running Irix know some shortcuts to a successful installation of Apache 1.3.19 Tomcat 3.3m1 Need copy of GNU make. Irix make doesn't work. Back it up. Apache... Need to do: ./configure \ --prefix=/usr/local/apache \ --enable-rule=SHARED_CORE \ --enable-module=so make make install Pretty easy. For building mod_jk.so with Tomcat Need to do two things: 1) cd /path/to/tomcat/native/mod_jk/apache1.3 Edit line 47 of build-unix.sh and make it look like this. JAVA_INCLUDE="-I ${JAVA_HOME}/include -I ${JAVA_HOME}/include/irix" 2) Modify /path/to/tomcat/native/mod_jk/common/jk_pool.h Add following to end of code block: #elif defined(IRIX) typedef long long jk_pool_atom_t; Run build-unix.sh Run install-unix.sh ...and copy of mod_jk.so goes to .../apache/libexec. Thanks go out to Mike Braden for the help. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Craig R. Bush Bioinformatics Software Engineer Sealy Center for Structural Biology Dept. of Human Biological Chemistry Genetics University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX 77555-1157 (409)747-6809; Fax -6850 http://www.bioinfo.utmb.edu http://www.hbcg.utmb.edu =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache Tomcat Configuration
Hello, Do you have a list of companies who are using the Apache/Tomcat configuration in their production environment? I would like to find some references at the technical and executive level. Thank you, --- Mike Glose Unix System Administration Requisite Technology 303-474-8146 Cell 303-888-2260 Pager 888-712-9405 "E-CONTENT SOLUTIONS THAT POWER B2B E-COMMERCE" CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This electronic mail transmission and any accompanying documents contain information belonging to the sender ("Information") that may be confidential and legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or action taken in reliance on the Information is strictly prohibited. If you have received the Information in error, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original email. Thank you. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache-Tomcat configuration problems: PLEASE HELP
Hi, I've been trying to get Tomcat and Apache configured to avoid the need to reference the port number in the URL. Instead of http://localhost:8080/, I want to be able to say http://localhost/servlet/. Isn't that what mod_jk is supposed to do for me? At the moment I just like to get the same display of the default static web page that displays when I enter http://localhost:8080/. Am I missing something fundamental here? I've followed mod_jk-howto, apache-tomcat-howto, workers-howto. My configuration is entirely vanilla. Tomcat works fine standalone. Apache works fine standalone (including virtual hosts). My software is as follows: OS - Win2000 Server Apache - 1.3.14 JKD - 1.3 Tomcat - 3.2.1 excerpts from various config files and logs are: ### SERVER.XML: except for enabling debugging and the host section below, the server.xml file is as shipped with 3.2.1 ### Host name="127.0.0.1" Context path="" docBase="webapps/examples" / Context path="/examples" docBase="webapps/ROOT" / /Host ### HTTPD.CONF except for setting the following, the httpd.conf is as shipped with 1.3.14 ### ServerRoot "i:/program files/Apache-1.3.14" DocumentRoot "i:/program files/Apache-1.3.14/htdocs" Directory "i:/program files/Apache-1.3.14/htdocs" ServerName localhost include I:/Dev/jakarta-tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf NameVirtualHost * VirtualHost * ServerName localhost DocumentRoot "i:/program files/Apache-1.3.14/htdocs" JkMount /*.jsp ajp12 JkMount /servlet/* ajp12 /VirtualHost VirtualHost * ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot "I:/DataFiles/SabrewingRoot" ServerName www.sabrewing.com ErrorLog logs/www.sabrewing.com-error_log JkMount /*.jsp ajp12 JkMount /servlet/* ajp12 CustomLog logs/www.sabrewing.com-access_log common /VirtualHost ### MOD_JK.CONF ### ### # Auto generated configuration. Dated: Sun Dec 17 08:14:13 EST 2000 ### # # The following line instructs Apache to load the jk module # LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.dll JkWorkersFile "I:/Dev/jakarta-tomcat/conf/workers.properties" JkLogFile "I:/Dev/jakarta-tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log" # # Log level to be used by mod_jk # JkLogLevel debug ### # SSL configuration # # # By default mod_jk is configured to collect SSL information from # the apache environment and send it to the Tomcat workers. The # problem is that there are many SSL solutions for Apache and as # a result the environment variable names may change. # # The following (commented out) JK related SSL configureation # can be used to customize mod_jk's SSL behaviour. # # Should mod_jk send SSL information to Tomact (default is On) # JkExtractSSL Off # # What is the indicator for SSL (default is HTTPS) # JkHTTPSIndicator HTTPS # # What is the indicator for SSL session (default is SSL_SESSION_ID) # JkSESSIONIndicator SSL_SESSION_ID # # What is the indicator for client SSL cipher suit (default is SSL_CIPHER) # JkCIPHERIndicator SSL_CIPHER # # What is the indicator for the client SSL certificated (default is SSL_CLIENT_CERT) # JkCERTSIndicator SSL_CLIENT_CERT # # # ### # # Root context mounts for Tomcat # JkMount /*.jsp ajp12 JkMount /servlet/* ajp12 # # Auto configuration for the /examples context starts. # # # The following line makes apache aware of the location of the /examples context # Alias /examples "I:/Dev/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/examples" Directory "I:/Dev/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/examples" Options Indexes FollowSymLinks /Directory # # The following line mounts all JSP files and the /servlet/ uri to tomcat # JkMount /examples/servlet/* ajp12 JkMount /examples/*.jsp ajp12 # # The following line prohibits users from directly accessing WEB-INF # Location "/examples/WEB-INF/" AllowOverride None deny from all /Location # # Use Directory too. On Windows, Location doesn't work unless case matches # Directory "I:/Dev/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/examples/WEB-INF/" AllowOverride None deny from all /Directory # # The following line prohibits users from directly accessing META-INF #
Re: Apache-Tomcat configuration problems: PLEASE HELP
Dave, For me, the epiphany came when I figured out that the server.xml Context needs to match up with the apache directory you are serving out of. See how your server.xml is mapping the docBase to webapps/examples? That is most likely a folder in the tomcat installation. Apache doesn't know anything about that. To synch them up, do something like this: DocumentRoot for apache: "i:/program files/Apache-1.3.14/htdocs" in server.xml: Context path="" docBase="i:/program files/Apache-1.3.14/htdocs" debug="1" reloadable="true" /Context This should get you working. Regards, Dave - Original Message - From: "Dave Emerson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 9:43 AM Subject: Apache-Tomcat configuration problems: PLEASE HELP Hi, I've been trying to get Tomcat and Apache configured to avoid the need to reference the port number in the URL. Instead of http://localhost:8080/, I want to be able to say http://localhost/servlet/. Isn't that what mod_jk is supposed to do for me? At the moment I just like to get the same display of the default static web page that displays when I enter http://localhost:8080/. Am I missing something fundamental here? I've followed mod_jk-howto, apache-tomcat-howto, workers-howto. My configuration is entirely vanilla. Tomcat works fine standalone. Apache works fine standalone (including virtual hosts). My software is as follows: OS - Win2000 Server Apache - 1.3.14 JKD - 1.3 Tomcat - 3.2.1 excerpts from various config files and logs are: ### SERVER.XML: except for enabling debugging and the host section below, the server.xml file is as shipped with 3.2.1 ### Host name="127.0.0.1" Context path="" docBase="webapps/examples" / Context path="/examples" docBase="webapps/ROOT" / /Host ### HTTPD.CONF except for setting the following, the httpd.conf is as shipped with 1.3.14 ### ServerRoot "i:/program files/Apache-1.3.14" DocumentRoot "i:/program files/Apache-1.3.14/htdocs" Directory "i:/program files/Apache-1.3.14/htdocs" ServerName localhost include I:/Dev/jakarta-tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf NameVirtualHost * VirtualHost * ServerName localhost DocumentRoot "i:/program files/Apache-1.3.14/htdocs" JkMount /*.jsp ajp12 JkMount /servlet/* ajp12 /VirtualHost VirtualHost * ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot "I:/DataFiles/SabrewingRoot" ServerName www.sabrewing.com ErrorLog logs/www.sabrewing.com-error_log JkMount /*.jsp ajp12 JkMount /servlet/* ajp12 CustomLog logs/www.sabrewing.com-access_log common /VirtualHost ### MOD_JK.CONF ### ### # Auto generated configuration. Dated: Sun Dec 17 08:14:13 EST 2000 ### # # The following line instructs Apache to load the jk module # LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.dll JkWorkersFile "I:/Dev/jakarta-tomcat/conf/workers.properties" JkLogFile "I:/Dev/jakarta-tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log" # # Log level to be used by mod_jk # JkLogLevel debug ### # SSL configuration # # # By default mod_jk is configured to collect SSL information from # the apache environment and send it to the Tomcat workers. The # problem is that there are many SSL solutions for Apache and as # a result the environment variable names may change. # # The following (commented out) JK related SSL configureation # can be used to customize mod_jk's SSL behaviour. # # Should mod_jk send SSL information to Tomact (default is On) # JkExtractSSL Off # # What is the indicator for SSL (default is HTTPS) # JkHTTPSIndicator HTTPS # # What is the indicator for SSL session (default is SSL_SESSION_ID) # JkSESSIONIndicator SSL_SESSION_ID # # What is the indicator for client SSL cipher suit (default is SSL_CIPHER) # JkCIPHERIndicator SSL_CIPHER # # What is the indicator for the client SSL certificated (default is SSL_CLIENT_CERT) # JkCERTSIndicator SSL_CLIENT_CERT # # # ##
apache - tomcat configuration- urgent
Hi, I have an application which consists of pure Java Servlets (not the jsp) . I would like the request for these .class servlets to be sent tomcat server by the apache. How should I configure my Tomcat apache for doin this. And where should I locate these class files. And what will be my URL to access these servlets. Thanks Rajendra