Re: tomcat 3.2.3 confusion with mod_jk/ajpv13

2001-09-04 Thread Mark Boucher

I too had this issue at first, but now I am running mod_jk with ajp13 and
even using thread pools.

I found the line is not needed, instead add the following after the ajp12
line






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Jason Novotny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@bullwinkle.lbl.gov on 09/04/2001 12:21:05
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I want to use the latest stable release of Tomcat with support for
SSL and Apache, so I've downloaded 3.2.3. Reading the docs, I find that
mod_jk is intended to be an eventual replacement for mod_jserv and has
better support for SSL.

However, I see no mention of Ajp13 in my server.xml file and reading
the mod_jk howto it claims I should add



to my server.xml. But when I startup Tomcat, it fails with a class not
found error. Looking deeper into webserver.jar I find 3 Ajp13 files:
org/apache/tomcat/service/connector/{Ajp13ConnectionHandler.java,
Ajp13ConnectorRequest.java, Ajp13ConnectorResponse.java}, but I have no
idea how to add the appropiate entry in server.xml. Am I to guess that
Ajp13 isn't ready for primetime with Tomcat 3.2.3 or is the mod_jk
document in desparate need of an update??

Thanks, Jason

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Re: tomcat 3.2.3 confusion with mod_jk/ajpv13

2001-09-04 Thread Thad Humphries

Add instead







Jason Novotny wrote:

>I want to use the latest stable release of Tomcat with support for
>SSL and Apache, so I've downloaded 3.2.3. Reading the docs, I find that
>mod_jk is intended to be an eventual replacement for mod_jserv and has
>better support for SSL.
>
>However, I see no mention of Ajp13 in my server.xml file and reading
>the mod_jk howto it claims I should add
>
>
>className="org.apache.tomcat.modules.server.Ajp13Interceptor"
>port="8009"/>
>
>to my server.xml. But when I startup Tomcat, it fails with a class not
>found error. Looking deeper into webserver.jar I find 3 Ajp13 files:
>org/apache/tomcat/service/connector/{Ajp13ConnectionHandler.java,
>Ajp13ConnectorRequest.java, Ajp13ConnectorResponse.java}, but I have no
>idea how to add the appropiate entry in server.xml. Am I to guess that
>Ajp13 isn't ready for primetime with Tomcat 3.2.3 or is the mod_jk
>document in desparate need of an update??
>
>Thanks, Jason
>...
>
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