Hi,
I am not really sure that I understand the workers right.
I interface Apache 2.0.48 with Tomcat 5.0.28 via mod_jk.
Obviously, Apache accepts mod_jk to some extend, because, I get this in
the _mo_jk.log_:
[Thu Mar 10 20:05:21 2005] [jk_uri_worker_map.c (459)]: Attempting to
map URI '/jsp-exa
hnson schrieb:
Klaus,
Taking a tone with people gives you less chance of a response.
Are you doing any url rewriting in Apache?
PJ
Klaus-F. Kaal wrote:
_In my Tomcat log, I can see:_
INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
06.03.2005 00:54:10 org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start
INFO: Jk running ID=0 ti
ou.
Why are you using Apache?
What how-to did you follow?
Are you using mod-jk or mod-jk2 ?
Doug
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socket:localhost:8009
[uri:/jsp-examples/*]
worker=ajp13.localhost:8009
[uri:www.technologyserver.com/*.jsp]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009
Apache and Tomcat are working fine, independently. But when I try to
call a JSP on port 80, Apache states that it cannot find the file.
What am I doing wrong??
Tha
Hi,
I am about to interface Apache / Tomcat. At several places it is
recommended to use the mod_jk.auto-conf in the tomcat/conf directory.
I got Tomcat 5.0, but this version does not produce the file as described.
Can anybody tell me how I can persuade Tomcat to produce this file.
Thanks for your