Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?
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 smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?
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. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?
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. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?
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. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?
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 -- Dipl-Phys. Jörg Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universität Stuttgart 5. physikalisches Institut Telefon: 0711/685-4951 Pfaffenwaldring 57 Telefax: 0711/685-3810 D-70550 Stuttgart Visit our Homepage: http://www.physik.uni-stuttgart.de/institute/pi/5/ index.html My private Homepage: http://schreibubi.pi5.physik.uni-stuttgart.de/ GPG-Key fingerprint: 6630 6A73 7725 483C 1594 1D64 3F92 5251 8710 EDF6 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache Tomcat jk2... is it possible?
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 smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature