apache+tomcat question

2002-04-30 Thread Eduardo Gargiulo
Hi all. I'm newbie to tomcat. I'm running apache 1.3.24 and tomcat 4.0.3. I could connect tomcat using port 8180 (default debian install) but i don't know how to access examples context using port 80. How should i configure apache and tomcat to do that? (i'm using mod_jk). What documents (for

Apache-Tomcat question

2002-03-28 Thread Paul Sanwald
hey everyone, I'm working on integrating Tomcat v3.3a with Apache v1.3.23 on RedHat 7 and running into some problems I haven't had in the past. On this machine, I have successfully built mod_jk and and generated the mod_jk.conf. also I have edited the workers.properties file to use my system

newbie [apache/tomcat] question: what does AJP stand for?

2001-01-23 Thread sharkis j avatar
howdy, i found a lot of info on ajpv12 vs ajpv13, for example, but nothing that explains the protocol in depth (including what it stands for). since it seems like the servlet container (e.g. tomcat) talks to the webserver adapter (e.g. mod_jk or mod_jserv) via ajp12 or ajp13 [and then the

Re: newbie [apache/tomcat] question: what does AJP stand for?

2001-01-23 Thread Filip Hanik
PM Subject: newbie [apache/tomcat] question: what does "AJP" stand for? howdy, i found a lot of info on ajpv12 vs ajpv13, for example, but nothing that explains the protocol in depth (including what it stands for). since it seems like the servlet container (e.g. tomcat) talks to the we