Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?

2003-12-11 Thread Federico Fernandez Cruz
Hi all!

I am using tomcat 5 and I want to do some integration work with Apache 
and mod_jk2.

Is there a direct way to map a whole web application in apache? It works 
but I have to write a lot of  [uri:*] commands in mi 
workers2.properties file.

I have tried WebXml2Jk but when I insert the file (using Include) I get 
a lot of errors about Alias first and  JkUriSet Host later...

I am planning to do some work with Apache SSL. Will I be able to read 
all those SSL variables from Tomcat?

Any help will be appreciated! TIA




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Re: Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?

2003-12-11 Thread Nikola Milutinovic
Federico Fernandez Cruz wrote:

Hi all!

I am using tomcat 5 and I want to do some integration work with Apache 
and mod_jk2.

Is there a direct way to map a whole web application in apache? It works 
but I have to write a lot of  [uri:*] commands in mi 
workers2.properties file.
What do you mean by whole web application?

That URI mapping IS mapping one whole web-app.

I am planning to do some work with Apache SSL. Will I be able to read 
all those SSL variables from Tomcat?
You should be able to access client certificate via HttpRequest object.

Nix.

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Re: Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?

2003-12-11 Thread Federico Fernandez Cruz
By whole web application I mean the entire application... well...

I have a context inside Tomcat called UserMan. I want to map an Apache 
URL to this application...

In my workers2.properties I put these lines...

[uri:/UserMan]
info=Example webapp in the default context.
context=/UserMan
debug=0
[uri:/UserMan/*]
info=Extension mapping
But my JSPs redirect to /UserMan/nav/ and I get errors about resource 
not available...  then I have to put another lines

[uri:/UserMan/nav/*.jsp]
info=Extension mapping
I think that this method is  error prone so that was my question. How to 
map the whole web application?
Maybe I am doing something wrong.. (sure!)

Thanks!



Nikola Milutinovic wrote:

Federico Fernandez Cruz wrote:

Hi all!

I am using tomcat 5 and I want to do some integration work with 
Apache and mod_jk2.

Is there a direct way to map a whole web application in apache? It 
works but I have to write a lot of  [uri:*] commands in mi 
workers2.properties file.


What do you mean by whole web application?

That URI mapping IS mapping one whole web-app.

I am planning to do some work with Apache SSL. Will I be able to read 
all those SSL variables from Tomcat?


You should be able to access client certificate via HttpRequest object.

Nix.

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Re: Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?

2003-12-11 Thread Nikola Milutinovic
Federico Fernandez Cruz wrote:

By whole web application I mean the entire application... well...

I have a context inside Tomcat called UserMan. I want to map an Apache 
URL to this application...

In my workers2.properties I put these lines...

[uri:/UserMan]
info=Example webapp in the default context.
context=/UserMan
debug=0
This should suffice, although you haven't specified a worker for this context.

[uri:/UserMan/*]
info=Extension mapping
But my JSPs redirect to /UserMan/nav/ and I get errors about resource 
not available...  then I have to put another lines

[uri:/UserMan/nav/*.jsp]
info=Extension mapping
I think that this method is  error prone so that was my question. How to 
map the whole web application?
Maybe I am doing something wrong.. (sure!)
Here is mine (although I haven't tried accessing in subdir):

[logger]
level=DEBUG
[config:]
debug=0
debugEnv=0
[uriMap:]
info=Maps the requests. Options: debug
debug=0
# Alternate file logger
[logger.file:0]
level=DEBUG
file=/var/log/httpd/mod_jk2.log
[workerEnv:]
info=Global server options
timing=1
debug=0
[channel.un:unixsock]
info=Main socket to Tomcat engine
file=/var/tomcat4/work/tomcat.sock
[status:]
info=Status worker, displays runtime informations
[ajp13:unixsock]
info=Default AJP 1.3 worker
channel=channel.un:unixsock
[uri:/jkstatus/*]
info=Display status information and checks the config file for changes.
group=status:
[uri:www.elektrovojvodina.co.yu/racun]
info=Consumer bill
group=ajp13:unixsock
context=/racun
Nix.

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Re: Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?

2003-12-11 Thread Jrg Werner
Hello!

Please take a look at this thread
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg110822.html

In short, the solution is to build mod_jk2 from 
jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.tar.gz and not from the sources 
bundled with tomcat. I had the same problem and it now works.

Jörg
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Re: Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?

2003-12-11 Thread Federico Fernandez Cruz
Thanks! Now it works! :-)

I can access my web application through SSL. How can I get all those SSL 
variables that apache has already set ? Should I tell something more to JK?

Thanks!
Jörg Werner wrote:
Hello!

Please take a look at this thread
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg110822.html
In short, the solution is to build mod_jk2 from 
jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src.tar.gz and not from the sources 
bundled with tomcat. I had the same problem and it now works.

Jörg
 




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