WHAT I WANT TO DO
Integrating Apache 2 and Tomcat 4 on the Win32 platform.
PROBLEM
Could not find a mod_jk module which works with Apache 2.
WHAT I TRIED ALREADY
AFAIK it does not make a difference whether I use Tomcat 3.x or 4.x =
Tried the mod_jk module in the Tomcat 3.x distribution.
Hello Goetz,
This has been all over the list so a simple search would be in order
here, but here is where you can find the mod_jk.dll for Apache2:
http://www.acg-gmbh.de/mod_jk/
You also might neeed an updated workers.properties file. I'll attach
mine for reference.
Jake
Tuesday, April 30,
HI jake
I copied the mod_jk into the modules dir of the apache
and then used your workers file also.what else i need to do ?
Can you please help me doing this apache 2 and tomcat 4 combination?
If you have any small write up ,,, pls send it to me
I appreciate your help
Hello bm,
You will need to create a mod_jk.conf that looks something like the
ones I am attaching (hint, I created mod_jk.conf with Tomcat 3.3.1 by having my
webapps installed there and starting it up with the -autoconf
switch...then I modified the paths to work with my Tomcat 4.x.x
config).
Hi jakes
How to switch the -autoconf in tomcat 3.3.1
thanks in advance
I appreciate your help
BM
Jacob Kjome wrote:
Hello bm,
You will need to create a mod_jk.conf that looks something like the
ones I am attaching (hint, I created mod_jk.conf with Tomcat 3.3.1 by having my
webapps
hi jakes
thanks a lot
it works for me
Pls ignore my previous mail regarding autoconf switch.
I appreciate your help
BM
Jacob Kjome wrote:
Hello bm,
You will need to create a mod_jk.conf that looks something like the
ones I am attaching (hint, I created mod_jk.conf with Tomcat 3.3.1 by
Hi
then we need to set up open SSL on top of this combination
apache2.0.35+tomcat4.0.3+SSL
Any body has any idea of SSL combination for this suite ?
Jake. do you have any tips and tricks .? I appreciate your contribution.
thanks
BM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi jakes
thanks a lot
Hmmm... unfortunately, you might have to move back to Apache 1.3.xx for
ssl. Tomcat supports it, but Apache2 for windows currently doesn't have
ssl enabled. Some bug that they need to figure out. It will probably be
in the next release. I assume that in order for Apache to forward ssl