I didn't use the rpm, so you might not consider my solution as "standard"
but it worked fine - I downloaded the mod_jk .so directly from
jakarta.apache.org - look in the binaries and there are .so files for
Linux - you have a choice of eapi or noeapi files - you need to choose the
mod_jk-3.3-ap13-
I believe if you look in the start up script, tomcat.sh, you'll see that it
attempts to "figure out" where JAVA_HOME is. If you set this value
explicitly in that start-up script, it should work correctly (at least it
did for me ...)
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