I got it working. It was just a little typo...workers.list should have been
worker.list.
Lot of work to set up the connection, but now it's running smoothly :)
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I used a binary version at first. Then I tried compiling my own, and Apache
started up fine.
Now I'm having a new problem. I get a 500 Internal Server Error whenever I try
to access a resource that should be passed on to JBoss/Tomcat. I checked out
the mod_jk log file, and this is what I see
I'm posting my config files to provide a bit more info. I want to point out
that I changed the worker name to default now, following a guide I found, so
that's different from the output I posted above. The output's the same though,
just that now the worker name is default, rather than ajp13.
hi pergesu
did you compile mod_jk yourself ?
or are you using a "binary" version ?
cheers
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It's in there...it seems that the problem is that this function being called by
mod_jk isn't defined anywhere.
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check that the mod_jk.so file is in your /modules folder
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