Before going deeply into your config, I'd ask if your app runs well without
the mod_jk2 using the (standard) 8080 port. At least that way we can figure
out if the problem has to do with your tomcat configuration or with your
mod_jk2 configuration.
José Ernesto Echeverría
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Tel.
Thank you for reply! Yes its working on 8080, and its working if I am
running just Tomcat without Apache, I am deploying it in the
webapp/myapp folder of TC. I've tryed to run this app on ports from 8009 to 8100
(just for fun:)) - it works fine on any of these ports (actually I dont
see any
Well from your comments and for point #1, what's the name location of the
applet? It should be locatable within your mod_jk settings as well.
I recently had some problems with a particular configuration of mod_jk and
the following tag worked fine for me (in the workers2.properties file):
Thank you for help. The location of my servlet is
this: C:\wpub\apache\www\myapp-folder\WEB-INF\classes\MyApp.class.
Weird thing - today I've tried to configure the same app at my home computer...
And all works! With mod_jk or mod_jk2. BTW, mod_jk 1.2 its mod_jk (sorry:))
Anyway, I've put my old
Hi to all! First of all - thank you for this list! It helps to
individuals like I am to keep their job:)
I am newbie, so maybe my questions too silly for you, but
anyway I must to ask.
I am running Apache 2.0.50+Tomcat 5.0.27-mod_jk 1.2 on Win 2003, JDK
1.4.2_05.
1) I dont have a problems to
Hi to all! First of all - thank you for this list! It helps to
individuals like I am to keep their job:)
I am newbie, so maybe my questions too silly for you, but
anyway I must to ask.
I am running Apache 2.0.50+Tomcat 5.0.27-mod_jk 1.2 on Win 2003, JDK
1.4.2_05.
1) I dont have a problems to