The connector modules are Apache version sensitive. .20 is pretty old. I
wouldn't spend a lot of time on this without upgrading to .27 first, but
that's me.
Many, many people (including me) have connected Apache to Tomcat with
mod_jk. It does work, and for me, it works quite well.
Along
Strange, I found the Wrox book quite good on the topic.
John
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I just went through the same process the hard
wrote:
(b) I will have to get another $300 SSL cert from Trawte
Why? The domain name isn't changing, and both Apache and Tomcat use
X.509
certs. What's the issue?
The tools were different (openssl for apache, keytool for tomcat), but the
method should have been the same. And the keys
There is a tutorial at http://www.johnturner.com
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of other people as well.
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Was anyone able to crack this problem with TOMCAT 4.18 + APACHE 2.0.43 +
JK2 CONNECTOR?
I am thinking of using JK instead JK2 since we have to implement this in
production soon. The only thing concerning me is - I have read that JK is
deprecated and may not/won't support future Tomcat
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I have a question about configuring tomcat:
We have an internal tomcat server which have to hosts
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I have a question about configuring tomcat:
We have an internal tomcat server which have to hosts configured under service.
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linux server
Hi,
I would like connect tomcat 4.1.18 with apache 2.x under linux.
I search the connector binarie file (not RPM) on the jakarta ftp site
I have explained the error in this attached document.
(See attached file: problem.doc)
Thanks a lot
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Ms. Krishna please read: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
here is the contents of her attached document:
If I try to browse a jpg file of size greater than 34KB then I get an
image which has a dark pattern from the middle of the image. This only
happens if the image is
Sorry. I didn't mean to send 4 times. The first 2 times only the attached
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Again I apologize for the inconvenience.
in the Apache. Is
it necessary to do the configuration of the virtual host www.admged.ufu.br in the file
of configuration of Tomcat, and will I use the two (Apache + Tomcat) in an integrated
way?
2 - Below it is the listing of my tree of directories that will store the test pages.
I want that all my files
Hi,
I would like connect tomcat 4.1.18 with apache 2.x under linux.
I search the connector binarie file (not RPM) on the jakarta ftp site
but the directories are empty (binary or RPM)
Is someone able to help me ?
Thank's for your help and sorry for my poor english.
Vincent
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Hi,
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I search the connector binarie file (not RPM) on the jakarta ftp site
but the directories are empty (binary or RPM
that explain exactly how to link Apache and Tomcat
together to serve the Tomcat examples through Apache on port 80, for Red
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you have the configuration that you have (virtual hosts, etc). In your
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I would like connect tomcat 4.1.18 with apache 2.x under linux.
I search the connector binarie file (not RPM) on the jakarta ftp site
but the directories are empty (binary or RPM)
Is someone able to help me ?
Thank's for your help and sorry for my poor english.
Vincent
Recently I installed a server web for tests with the tomcat instead of Resin
of the
CAUCHO, server this now used by us. I am using the Apache 1.3.27,
tomcat 4.1.18, both integrated by mod_jk.so, as demonstrated in details in
http://www.galatea.com/flashguides/apache-tomcat-4-unix.xml.
I concluded
Recently I installed a server web for tests with the tomcat instead of Resin
of the
CAUCHO, server this now used by us. I am using the Apache 1.3.27,
tomcat 4.1.18, both integrated by mod_jk.so, as demonstrated in details in
http://www.galatea.com/flashguides/apache-tomcat-4-unix.xml.
I concluded
Recently I installed a server web for tests with the tomcat instead of Resin
of the
CAUCHO, server this now used by us. I am using the Apache 1.3.27,
tomcat 4.1.18, both integrated by mod_jk.so, as demonstrated in details in
http://www.galatea.com/flashguides/apache-tomcat-4-unix.xml.
I concluded
Subject: Tomcat and Apache
Recently I installed a server web for tests with the tomcat instead of
Resin
of the
CAUCHO, server this now used by us. I am using the Apache 1.3.27,
tomcat 4.1.18, both integrated by mod_jk.so, as demonstrated in details
in
http://www.galatea.com/flashguides/apache-tomcat-4
Hello there... I have a web app that works perfect under tomcat 4.1.12.
It works partially ok with 4.1.18, everything under http works fine, but if i
call something using https, i get the following error:
An error occured while loading
https://my.server.com/myapp/secure/activation.jsp:
Could
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From: Venkat Reddy Valluri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 7:46 PM
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Subject: RE: Tomcat and Apache | Performance
There is a option in httpd.conf as well as server.xml(Ajp13Processor max
processors) to set max clients to be served
Hi All,
I am using tomcat 3.3.1 and apache 1.3.27 with mod_jk (ajp12
protocol). We are running it in Solaris 2.8 ( 4 CPU 4GB RAM ). At times
when the system is under heavy load, apache simply stops processessing
requests. And the hits/sec goes down. The system idle state is around
99
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Hi All,
I am using tomcat 3.3.1 and apache 1.3.27 with mod_jk (ajp12
protocol). We are running it in Solaris 2.8 ( 4 CPU 4GB
Hi, John
Is there any HOWTO for win2k? Similar to that for RH?
For my setup and configure of Apache, Tomcat and JK2
on win2k, it seems that Apache and Tomcat can work
well seperately. But it cannot work to open jsp file
with Apache to acivate Tomcat to deal with. And I got
the message
I don't use Windows for server-related tasks.
That said, the installation of Apache + mod_jk + Tomcat on Windows is
identical, the only difference being pathnames and path separators.
If you want a HOWTO for Apache + JK2 + Tomcat, I would use the one posted
previously by Robert Sowders:
ftp
I having looking for a very simple howto
on how to get on RH 7.2
Tomcat 4.1.12
Apache 1.3
Mod_jk or mod_jk2
working together possibly using the /examples that
are included with tomcat as a test bed.
I am confused on how to configure tomcat.
I see Coyote/AJP13 and ajp13 in the server.xml
, and your important issue isn't any
more important than those of anyone else.
John
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From: Rob Cartier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help: Simple example to use tomcat 4.1.12 / Apache 1.3 and mod_jk
At the risk of this being off-topic, I'll keep this short:
I've seen articles mentioning Tomcat running with Apache (and the occasional mention
of cocoon)..
What would be the purpose of running Tomcat with Apache (and cocoon)?
(I'm looking for a real high-level kind of answer)
If this is off
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 12:30:49PM -0600, J. Norment wrote:
At the risk of this being off-topic, I'll keep this short:
I've seen articles mentioning Tomcat running with Apache (and the
occasional mention of cocoon)..
What would be the purpose of running Tomcat with Apache (and cocoon
While there seems to be a demand for SSL from Apache-Tomcat, the fact is
that it is not currently implemented. Both the Warp Ajp13 protocols send
the messages un-encrypted and easily enough decipherable to a sniffer. They
are designed around the assumption the your Tomcat Server is in the same
: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bill Barker
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 2:19
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Subject: Re: SSL Connection Tomcat and Apache
While there seems to be a demand for SSL from Apache-Tomcat, the fact is
that it is not currently implemented. Both the Warp Ajp13
Hi all,
I´ve been trying to set Tomcat and Apache to work together for some time,
and after a couple of silly errors I got to a point where things seem to
work, but Tomcat won't be called by Apache if I try to access a .jsp file..
I set up Apache to have two virtual hosts refering to two
Your setup is not consistent:
In the worker.list the names are missing the ajp
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JkMount
: Tomcat 3.2.1 + Apache 1.3 won´t work..
JkMount /*.jsp worker_ajp13_1
JkMount /*.jsp worker_ajp13_2
worker.list=ajp12, worker_13_1, worker_13_2
worker.worker_ajp13_1.port=11005
worker.worker_ajp13_2.port=11009
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Subject: Apache Tomcat with Apache 1.3.27 or 2.0.43
Is it possible to open a JSP file through Apache HTTP 1.3.27 or 2.0.43
and Apache Tomcat run it?
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Is it possible to open a JSP file through Apache HTTP 1.3.27 or 2.0.43
and Apache Tomcat run it?
Yep, it's called Mod_jk2 or Mod_jk.
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Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:11 PM
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Subject: Apache Tomcat with Apache 1.3.27 or 2.0.43
Is it possible to open a JSP file through Apache HTTP 1.3.27
Rafael Fernandez writes:
Is it possible to open a JSP file through Apache HTTP 1.3.27 or 2.0.43
and Apache Tomcat run it?
Hello Rafael, have u looked at the mod_jk connector for apache/tomcat? and
server.xml non-ssl port 8080 connector? thanx, david.
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This is a follow-on question to the Tomacat and
apache web server thread.
I'm running Apache2.0.43, Tomcat4.1.12, mod_jk2
(12/4/02) on a Win2K platform. I have an webapp I'll
call Project that resides in the webapps directory.
Within Project, I have a class file called DoStuff.
Looks like you haven't set up Apache to forward requests that match
www.myhost.com/Project/DoStuff to jk2. There are a number of different
overall designs to do this depending on your app, other apps running, and
how you've organized your resources. I use jk (not jk2), so I don't know
the
You probably just need to specify index.jsp in the url.
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 14:05, dustin cavanaugh wrote:
This is a follow-on question to the Tomacat and
apache web server thread.
I'm running Apache2.0.43, Tomcat4.1.12, mod_jk2
(12/4/02) on a Win2K platform. I have an webapp I'll
call
We have a server that handles authentication and logging for client file
downloads. Our clients are (charitably) less-than-knowledgable. To allow
save as right click functionality, the url on the constructed links are
like this:
http://host/app/servlet/Controller/FileNameToUse.foo?a=dw;
if anyone could help me with the
following:
1) Create the auto-generated apache config files
2) Confirm the changes to httpd.conf
3) Explain what workers.properties is (nowhere to be
found in the default apache or tomcat installations on
windows)
Thanks in advance.
David Durant.
=
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Hi,
This subject must come up so often I'm sure there must
be an up-to-date FAQ somewhere. If there is I'd be
grateful if someone could direct me to it.
I'm running the following
grateful if anyone could help me with the
following:
1) Create the auto-generated apache config files
2) Confirm the changes to httpd.conf
3) Explain what workers.properties is (nowhere to be
found in the default apache or tomcat installations on
windows)
Thanks in advance.
Davi
sir..
tell me what is tomcat and apache..
what is the difference b/w both..
where we can use tomcat and where apache..
regards
Puneet
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thanxx
John...for ur help
tell me apache is the server ok..ur oracle also uses
it at backgroung but we says tomcat server..where does
apache ..fit into tomcat...
and...if apache is web server..means it is my httpd
ok.and then why we need tomcat as...it can also
server...the request..is tomcat
: tomcat n apache plz.help
thanxx
John...for ur help
tell me apache is the server ok..ur oracle also uses
it at backgroung but we says tomcat server..where does
apache ..fit into tomcat...
and...if apache is web server..means it is my httpd
ok.and then why we need tomcat as...it can
Hi,
Would anyone know how virtual hosting can be done under Tomcat 4.1.12 and Apache
2.0.43 without using the context?
i.e.
http://www.whatever.com/myapp == http://www.myapp.com
I can already do http://www.whatever.com/myapp without any hitch using mod_jk2, I'd
like to find out
Hello,
I have been running Tomcat 4.1.12 with Apache 1.3.23 for a while now as
a development platform. I use mod_jk to redirect various virtual hosts
(using an internal DNS server) to the appropriate tomcat Context with no
troubles. All is well in my little http world.
I would like to add new
Thanks Bill,
You're correct - I saw it on httpd.apache.org-- it was in the FAQ:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#SSL-i
Thanks for your reply...
Best,
Nicholas
Bill Barker wrote:
Tomcat doesn't redistribute JSSE because of Licensing restrictions.
However, this is mostly irrelevant
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Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 8:16 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat 4.1.12, apache SSL on rh 7.2 - most stable
configuration?
Thanks Bill,
You're correct - I saw it on httpd.apache.org-- it was in the FAQ:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#SSL
://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/ssl/
for documentation.
John
-Original Message-
From: Nicholas Pappas [mailto:pappas;cs.nyu.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 8:16 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat 4.1.12, apache SSL on rh 7.2 - most stable
configuration?
Thanks
It's running tomcat 3.1 and Apache 1.3.27, with JServ (ajp12)...uptime is
160+ days. There are 15 instances of Tomcat on there, and it is fairly
active, though I don't have any hard stats at the moment. Some of the
Tomcats have been restarted a couple of times, mostly due to patches being
Thanks John,
I appreciate your insights -- and your help throughout your many emails to the
list!
Best,
Nicholas
Turner, John wrote:
It's running tomcat 3.1 and Apache 1.3.27, with JServ (ajp12)...uptime is
160+ days. There are 15 instances of Tomcat on there, and it is fairly
active
Hi all,
Could someone please recommend a stable high-volume config (just
app/module names, no config files necessary - yet :) ) for SSL and
non-SSL traffic served by tomcat (non-standalone) and apache on a Red
Hat 7.2 server?
I am considering using Tomcat 4.1.12, jk (not jk2 - for stability)
Tomcat doesn't redistribute JSSE because of Licensing restrictions.
However, this is mostly irrelevant if you are using Apache2+mod_jk. When I
download Apache2, it comes with a full mod_ssl. And certainly, the
restrictions shouldn't be on the jakarta.apache.org site (please provide a
URL, so
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On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Lloyd Meinholz wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:33:16 -0500
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Subject: SSL in tomcat vs. apache
Does anyone have any comparison facts or opinions on the difference in
running SSL in apache vs. SSL in tomcat (Java)? We're running on Sun boxes
and using JDK 1.4.1 if that matters (other than JSSE is built-in).
Most of our sites are dynamic, but we are currently using a web server for
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Lloyd Meinholz wrote:
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Does anyone have any comparison facts or opinions
First off thanks for the SSL help. I have decided to use SSL through
apache and not standalone on Tomcat after your advice.
Now I am having problems linking Tomcat into Apache.
I put all the bits in from the HOWTO doc and apache and tomcat both
startup fine
My localhost runs ok and my localhost
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Now I am having problems linking Tomcat into Apache.
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First off thanks for the SSL help. I have decided to use SSL through
apache and not standalone on Tomcat after your advice.
Now I am having problems linking Tomcat into Apache.
I put all the bits in from the HOWTO doc and apache
First thing, delete ajp12 from your worker.list in workers.properties.
Second, you need JkMount commands in httpd.conf before any URLs will be
mapped to JK and then to Tomcat. Right now, Apache is trying to map your
URLs to the only path that it knows about, which is its DocRoot.
JkMount
with the JK
mounts.
Is it because they are Virtual Hosts??
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First thing, delete ajp12 from your worker.list in
workers.properties.
Second, you need JkMount commands in httpd.conf before any URLs will
be
mapped to JK and then to Tomcat. Right now, Apache is trying
Well, I have been frustrated with this combination for
a few days, so I took one step back and looked at my
old Linux Apache 1.3.x, Tomcat 4.0.1, and mod_jk
configurations.
One of the notes I had to myself in the httpd.conf
file was about the order of mod_perl and mod_jk. As
noted in the Apache
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The order of the LoadModule statements is important.
This works:
I wonder if you set the load order (as per the following document
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/developer/hooks.html - the part
about controlling the hook order at the end) if you get any different
behavior. Apache 2
again.
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Hi Newbie,
In the workers2.properties it is ${TOMCAT_HOME}/bin/tomcat-jni.jar.
I've tried hard-coding it with forward slashes but the result was the
same. There is probably
: need help connecting Tomcat 4.1.12, Apache 2.0.43 using jk2 (
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Hi Newbie,
In the workers2.properties it is ${TOMCAT_HOME}/bin/tomcat-jni.jar.
I've tried hard-coding it with forward slashes but the result was the
same. There is probably something very simple that I'm
, please reply the correct [VM] class path line entries.
thanks
raibru
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the correct [VM] class path line entries.
thanks
raibru
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Hi Rainer,
I think that by replace both he means remove
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Hi Rainer,
I think that by replace both he means remove the two
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Hi Rainer,
I think he has updated the document to reflect how
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hi rls,
before installing i read this e-mail and your corresponding installation
instruction.
your e-mail says:
To fix it just replace both class
I've tried to find info under this mailing list's archives and I've looked
under the jk2 HOW-TOs and under Tomcat's documentation, but I'm still in the
dark about this. I am 'EXTREMELY' new (ultra-newbie?) to Apache and to
Tomcat. I can find no step-by-step tutorial on how to set the two
help connecting Tomcat 4.1.12, Apache 2.0.43 using jk2
(mod_jk2-2.0.43.dll)
I've tried to find info under this mailing list's archives
and I've looked
under the jk2 HOW-TOs and under Tomcat's documentation, but
I'm still in the
dark about this. I am 'EXTREMELY' new (ultra-newbie
see the following in logs\error.log. If you have any
hints or suggestions about what I have set up incorrectly please let me
know. Both Apache and Tomcat seem to work fine individually.
Thanks,
Mike
[Wed Oct 30 21:48:39 2002] [notice] config.setAttribute() Error setting
vm: classpath C
connecting Tomcat 4.1.12, Apache 2.0.43 using jk2 (
mod_jk2-2.0.43.dll)
Hello,
I too am trying to get this configuration working to give me a test
environment that duplicates a remote server. I have followed the
instructions pointed to by John Turner very closely and only modified
the line
:\ApacheGroup\Tomcat4.1/bin/tomcat-jni.jar
^^^
- Original Message -
From: M. Hockings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: need help connecting Tomcat 4.1.12, Apache 2.0.43
Hi all,
I've installed apache-1.3.26 and jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4 on suse7.2.
When I request a JSP file from a client to this server, the response
arrives very slowly. Is it because of ajp13 connector, or I should perform
some tunings?
Thanks in advance,
--Maryam Hasan
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Hi. Some time ago I set up Tomcat with an SSL cert that I bought from
Comodo/InstantSSL. It worked great.
Now that my Tomcat installation has been upgraded, I want to move the SSL
handling to Apache. I'd like to get my keytool-generated key file into a
format usable by Apache (and unencrypted),
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Jim Urban wrote:
Ok, I got Tomcat (4.0.4) and Apache (2.0.43) talking to each other
via mod_jk on W2K with JDK 1.3.0. Now I have set up Apache to
handle SSL requests (mod_ssl.so). If I enter https://localhost
https://localhost/ I get a secure connection to the Apache
Ok, I got Tomcat (4.0.4) and Apache (2.0.43) talking to each other via
mod_jk on W2K with JDK 1.3.0. Now I have set up Apache to handle SSL
requests (mod_ssl.so). If I enter https://localhost https://localhost/ I
get a secure connection to the Apache default page (and the browsers secure
flag
Hello Guys
Do you know if it we can associate apache 1.3.26 -JK2- Tomcat 4.1.12
If YES
Do you have a good url where there is a pretty good documentation to
install them ?
Else
What is wrong !
Thanks in advance
François
-Original Message-
From: David Scott
List'
Subject: [Configuring] Tomcat 4.1.12 apache 1.3.26 jk2
Hello Guys
Do you know if it we can associate apache 1.3.26 -JK2- Tomcat 4.1.12
If YES
Do you have a good url where there is a pretty good
documentation to
install them ?
Else
What is wrong !
Thanks in advance
: RE: [Configuring] Tomcat 4.1.12 apache 1.3.26 jk2
Hi François
Found this site - has a couple of very good how-to's. Check it out,
maybe it will help...
http://www.galatea.com/flashguides/index
Hendrik Coetzee
-Original Message-
From: François Vallet
I don't think JK2 uses JkWorkersFile.
John
-Original Message-
From: François Vallet [mailto:fvallet;infovista.com]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 9:43 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: [Configuring] Tomcat 4.1.12 apache 1.3.26 jk2
Ok thanks!
But i've followed
apache 1.3.26 jk2
I don't think JK2 uses JkWorkersFile.
John
-Original Message-
From: François Vallet [mailto:fvallet;infovista.com]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 9:43 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: [Configuring] Tomcat 4.1.12 apache 1.3.26 jk2
Ok thanks
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