Re: tomcat 6 apache 2.2 jk connector: auto config?

2009-01-15 Thread Christopher Schultz
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John,

johnrock wrote:
> I am trying to figure out the best way to configure tomcat 6 to work under
> apache2.2 running on XP.  I have seen a way to 'auto configure' the jk
> connector, and another way to manually configure it in the httpd.conf file. 
> It seems the auto configure is easier, but are there important advantages to
> doing it the manual way? I have tried both ways and still not gotten either
> to work...but I would like to know the best way and limit my efforts to
> understanding that way.

I have found that the auto-configure feature is not really worth it: it
re-writes your configuration every time, so you can't really customize
anything unless you follow the recommendations and just run it once,
then customize.

If you want to use auto-configure and use that as a basis for your
"real" configuration, then go for it. I think that that starting from
scratch and just looking at the examples on the Tomcat site will give
you a better understanding of the whole process and ultimately result in
a configuration that you are more comfortable with and that you (should)
understand completely.

- -chris

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Re: tomcat 6 apache 2.2 jk connector: auto config?

2009-01-12 Thread david
Hello Johnrock, I don't have a solution. Just to let you know that I have been 
trying auto and mod_proxy on my Linux box but neither one has worked 100% 
(partial success here is still a loss). If you solve the problem let us know. 
:-O David.


johnrock wrote ..
> 
> I am trying to figure out the best way to configure tomcat 6 to work under
> apache2.2 running on XP.  I have seen a way to 'auto configure' the jk
> connector, and another way to manually configure it in the httpd.conf file. 
> It seems the auto configure is easier, but are there important advantages to
> doing it the manual way? I have tried both ways and still not gotten either
> to work...but I would like to know the best way and limit my efforts to
> understanding that way.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> John
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tomcat 6 apache 2.2 jk connector: auto config?

2009-01-12 Thread johnrock

I am trying to figure out the best way to configure tomcat 6 to work under
apache2.2 running on XP.  I have seen a way to 'auto configure' the jk
connector, and another way to manually configure it in the httpd.conf file. 
It seems the auto configure is easier, but are there important advantages to
doing it the manual way? I have tried both ways and still not gotten either
to work...but I would like to know the best way and limit my efforts to
understanding that way.

Thanks

John
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