I have HOWTOs here:

http://www.johnturner.com/howto

I don't use Debian, but the Solaris/Red Hat HOWTO may be of some use to you.
Basically, if you have everything running, you will need a mod_jk.so or
mod_jk2.so for your Apache version, a properties file (or files in the case
of JK2), and a JK/JK2 compatible Connector configured in server.xml (there
is one already there by default on port 8009, most people just use that
one).

There are also guides here:  http://www.galatea.com/flashguides

John


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Manuel Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 9:36 AM
> To: tomcat-user
> Subject: How to install Tomcat - Apache on Debian distribution
> 
> 
> Hi all again,
> 
> Sorry because maybe I didn't was very accurate on my previous email.
> 
> The fact is that I have a computer running a Debian 3.0 
> distribution of 
> Linux.
> 
> The following software is installed:
> 
>         apache 1.3.26
>         java-common
>         libregexp-java
>         libservlet2.3-java
>         libxerces2-java
>         libtomcat4-java
>         tomcat4
>         tomcat4-webapps
>         libapache-mod-jk        
>         and the SUN J2sdk 1.3.26
> 
> By now, Apache is up un running, so Tomcat is, but as stand-alone web 
> server, using a different  port.
>  I need to integrate Tomcat within Apache in order to serve requests 
> using Apache as HTTP server.
> 
> I have never configured tomcat to run with Apache from scratch.
> 
> Does anyone Knows where can I find some instructions that 
> could help on 
> this?
> 
>     Thank you very much in advance.
> 
>             Manuel
> 
> 
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