I had already feared what you are stating. Is this class easy to put in
place? Does it interfere with the Tomcat distribution (complicating
installation and updates)? How is it invoked?
Sorry for all these questions. ;-)
Thanks,
Christoph
Larry Isaacs wrote:
> I think the only way to get what
Is there any way to make Tomcat create the JkMount directives in the
conf-auto file with a path not containing '/servlet/...' ?
And what about options like FollowSymLinks, etc. for ? Is
this configurable somehow?
In our environment we are currently using a hand-written server
configuration whe
why don't you use the debian packages?
> # apt-get update
> # apt-get install tomcat libapache-mod-jk
Currently this gets you Tomcat 3.2.3. I am using 'unstable'. I don't
know whether tomcat is part of the 'stable' on the package servers.
libapache-mod-jk is the Apache module that does the T