I am not why current page is not displaying the Jboss server.xml configuration.
Here is the JBoss server.xml config:
Config of Server.xml:
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sorry for again n again posting. Hope this time its pretty clear about my
configuration.
Here is part of the Apache config:
Config of httpd.conf:
#Include mod_jk configuration file
| Include conf/mod-jk.conf
Config of Mod-jk.conf:
LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so
|
| #Where to find
Who do you want to run the PHP script? Apache or JBossAS?
From my reading of your post, it appears that you went through a lot of
trouble to configure JBossAS to run PHP scripts, but now you want Apache to
run those scripts instead.
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The scripts run on JBoss,
But the jboss server is accessed through apache.
so when you load
http://myserver:8080/mypage.php
port 8080 being jboss http port
the php runs fine.
My setup requires jboss to be accessed on port 8009 the ajp port, by apache
i.e. Apache is a public interface
Did you set up the mod_jk config such that *.php requests are forwarded to
JBossAS? Try adding the following to the mod-jk.conf file (where xxx is the
worker name you defined):
JkMount /*.php xxx
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I mount everything
..I think
heres what i have
JkMount /* loadbalancer
I'll try with *.php and see what happens
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Eureka!!!
in httpd.conf
there is an include conf.d/*.conf
in conf.d ,as well as mod_jk.conf,
there is a php.conf, which loads the apache php module and adds a handler for
php files
I remove php.conf
and the redirect works
I should have seen this before.
this problem has annoyed
peter,
i never thought of using the apache for port 80, that can do the trick... right
now i have iis working on port 80 but i dont need/use it so that's not a
problem...
i would rather use the same ports though.
will the use of the mod_jk harm me in anyway? is this something i should
avoid?
For mod_jk information, read:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=ModJK_FAQ
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=UsingMod_jk1.2WithJBoss
You can also search the forums for mod_jk to see what others are saying about
it.
For the login question, use the standard mechanisms built into web
Yes, jboss(integrated with tomcat) can work with Apache web server too... you
just need to have the mod_jk connector configured in apache ..
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thanks for the quick reply.
i will check out this mod_jk connector but i want to know what are consequences
of using this...
the jboss as must have some kind of http server that it uses, will i be chaging
that? will something work in a different way? will the roll of the jboss AS
change
nitm, do you just want to run Subversion and JBossAS on the same host? If so,
you can run JBossAS and Apache HTTPD on the same host, and set up Apache HTTPD
to run Subversion. That is what I have done on my systems.
The mod_jk connector is only if you want to front-end your JBossAS with Apache
Oh, I should point out that previous reply assumed that you were going to use
port 80 for HTTPD and port 8080 for JBossAS. If you were planning to use port
80 for JBossAS also, you will need to use mod_jk.
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found somthing:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=UsingMod_jk1.2WithJBoss
sorry i ll try that first :)
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