Hi,
1. I am having a problem while compiling mod_jk on Solaris 5.8.
i'm using Tomcat 3.2.4 JDK 1.2.2.
2. The same problem exists when i tried to compile mod_jserv
with the same above environment.
Any alternative way to solve the above pbm?
Regards,
Subha
error with mod_jk / mod_jserv...
Hi,
1. I am having a problem while compiling mod_jk on Solaris 5.8.
i'm using Tomcat 3.2.4 JDK 1.2.2.
2. The same problem exists when i tried to compile mod_jserv
with the same above environment.
Any alternative way to solve the above pbm
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10/30/2002 06:49 Subject: Compilation error with
mod_jk / mod_jserv...
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If you enable the Ajp12Interceptor in server.xml, then mod_jserv should work
normally (after setting the port attribute if necessary).
You'll have to set the ApjServManual flag, since no release version of
Tomcat currently supports starting the JVM from Apache (but it is under
development
: Jai Durgam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 1:58 PM
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Subject: RE: Question
hi John, mod_jserv never worked, I guess. That is the issue.
I Do have all the things set up per the documents.
Jai
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Does, tomcat ver4.0.1 need mod_jserv or mod_jk to be bind to apache?
and if it needs it? where and how can i make it, all i see is a bunch of
Makefile and *.c code's i dont know that much in making that module on
ver4.0.1
ty..
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Hi,
Just a quick question...
Can I load both mod_jserv mod_webapp on the same apache web server ? Are
there are any conflicting issues ?
The reason is that I would like the apache web server to support both
existing ApacheJserv servlet
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Thierry Delaitre at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick question...
Can I load both mod_jserv mod_webapp on the same apache web server ? Are
there are any conflicting issues ?
The reason is that I would like the apache web server to support both
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Hi,
Just a quick question...
Can I load both mod_jserv mod_webapp on the same
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Pier Fumagalli a écrit :
Thierry Delaitre at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick question
Hi,
Just a quick question...
Can I load both mod_jserv mod_webapp on the same apache web server ? Are
there are any conflicting issues ?
The reason is that I would like the apache web server to support both
existing ApacheJserv servlet engines and Tomcat4. Or can I also use
mod_webapp
Hi,
I've read in the doc that mod_jserv and mod_jk aren't compatible, but they
seem to go along without problem.
My ApacheJServ is on port 8007 and my tomcat is on ports 8008 8009 and 8080.
Servlets from both work fine.
Are problems going to happen to me soon?
--
mathieu perrenoud [iis
again me ;-) but for another question.
I would like to know if someone have a compiled version of the mod_jserv.so
or mod_jk.so for Apache 1.3.12 with Tomcat 3.1.1 under a HPUX 11.00.
thanks in advance
arno
Arnaud HERITIER
Ingénieur d'études
SOPRA. Group
EAI Consulting
Tel :
Title: Where can i find mod_jserv adapter?
Hi,
I would like to download mod_jserv. Where can I find the binary version and/or source code?
Regards,
Nandhitha
download the tomcat source. mod_jk is more recommended than mod_jserv
Nandhitha J. Jagajeevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/30/2001 03:14:50 AM
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Hi,
I would like to download
Hi ,
I was using version 1.2.2. I tried with version 1.3 also but got the same
error.
Thanks,
Pankaj
At 01:41 AM 7/23/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Hi,
Don't know if this will work, but check your java version. Make sure it's
above 1.3 if not you can download a new version from sun. It looks like
to run '-o mod_jk.so' and not getting too far. That's where your error
is coming from.
I had this error the first time I tried to compile mod_jserv.
From what I remember, the apxs command was broken. I compiled and
re-installed apache rather than using the pre-built copy I was
previously using
to compile mod_jserv.
From what I remember, the apxs command was broken. I compiled and
re-installed apache rather than using the pre-built copy I was
previously using and it all seemed to work after that.
(apache 1.3.14/sol 2.6/tc 3.2.2)
Check your apxs command to make sure the following vars
Many things can be the reason.
What's your error codes / build output?
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From: Pankaj Chhaparwal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 20 July 2001 18:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mod_jserv in Tomcat3.2.2 on Solaris
Importance: High
Hi All
Hi,
I am getting the following error.
pxs -o mod_jk.so -DSOLARIS -I../jk -I/usr/java/include
-I/usr/java/include/solaris -c *.c ../jk/*.c
gcc -DSOLARIS2=280 -DUSE_EXPAT -I../lib/expat-lite
-DNO_DL_NEEDED -I/home/mkumar/Apache/include -I../jk -I/usr/java/include
-I/usr/java/include/solaris
Hi,
Don't know if this will work, but check your java version. Make sure it's above 1.3 if
not you can download a new version from sun. It looks like you
are using the default java install on a sparc box.
Jay
Hi,
I am getting the following error.
pxs -o mod_jk.so -DSOLARIS -I../jk
/mod_jserv via Apache
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 10:32:27 +1200
You can run apache/mod_ssl/mod_jserv/tomcat quite happily. I've got
a box here doing just that. Solaris 2.6/tomcat 3.2/apache 1.3.14/
mod_ssl 2.7.1.
Without mod_jk you lose certain pieces of information, though, like
I don't think your
Hello,
does anyone know, if it is possible to run SSL on a Tomcat/mod_jserv based
solution connected to Apache-mod_ssl.
Is there a document like TomCat and SSL (which describes a TomCAT/mod_jk
based solution), only for Tomcat/mod_jserv.
Thank you for your help.
Ronald Ruzicka
Simutech
Tel
,Whitefield,
Bangalore-560054,
PH: 91-80-8411366-71 ext: 1042
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From: Ronald Ruzicka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 5:37 PM
Subject: SSL with Tomcat/mod_jserv via Apache
Hello
You can run apache/mod_ssl/mod_jserv/tomcat quite happily. I've got
a box here doing just that. Solaris 2.6/tomcat 3.2/apache 1.3.14/
mod_ssl 2.7.1.
Without mod_jk you lose certain pieces of information, though, like
I don't think your servlet knows whether it was called via SSL or
regular http
ya but i need to get the .so file also as i want to put it on HP-UX.
.h files are missing ...
Could I recommand you grab jakarta-tomcat-connectors CVS and use
the new build system. It's using autoconf and let you build your
stuff in minutes :)
hi
i'me new to tomcat. i have some fundamental doubts. if anyone could help
out i'de be real thankful.
I have Apache Web server and tomcat. Now, to create a webserver adapter,
do I need to download the mod_jserv seperately, ie other than the tomcat
download ? if so where can i get it from
AFAIK mod_jserv is the old version for use with jserv, you will need the new
one: mod_jk. Yes, you do need to download it seperately.
Get it from http://jakarta.apache.org. You'll find it in the subdirectory
for your platform on the binaries page.
You can find instructions for setting it up
Title: RE: mod_jserv
you would probably have to recompile Apache to use it as well with --enable-rule=SHARED_CORE --enable-shared=so
N.
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From: Paul Foxton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 4:41 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE
On Wed, 4 Jul 2001 23:43, you wrote:
hi
I have Apache Web server and tomcat. Now, to create a webserver adapter,
do I need to download the mod_jserv seperately, ie other than the tomcat
download ? if so where can i get it from ?i'me using tomcat-3.2.1 on
HP-UX.
You should use mod_jk
Hi to all,
Some was asking for a very fast moving from mod_jserv to mod_jk, the files
I had attach for example: workers.properties you don't have to changed
'cause is standard for the installation, those files are being in use by a
Red Hat Linux 7.1, apache, etc etc, the server.xml you must
web app running with no problems. This app, which
uses Turbine, requires JRE 1.2 or greater. So, I can't run it with
mod_jserv unless someone tells me how to use one JServ and multiple
JRE's with it.
The app running on the Tomcat server needs to
respond to a particular IP address, call it 10.0.0.12
Hi, I am looking for ApacheModuleJServe.dll but I can't find it, and
there is nothing in
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/tomcat/release/v3.1/bin/win32/i386/
1)please where can I dind it ?
2)I heard that jk mode id better, please help me.
thanks
Even the longuest journey has to start with a
At 11:38 AM 5/8/2001 -0700, majid L wrote:
Hi, I am looking for ApacheModuleJServe.dll but I can't find it, and
there is nothing in
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/tomcat/release/v3.1/bin/win32/i386/
The JServ dll is here:
I have spent 3 days to make it work on my AIX Box !!!
So :
Autochange has not to be include in the mod_jserv so compile it with :
apxs -c mod_jserv.c jserv*.c
Then , I've some probleme with the linking so, you must modify the apxs
script :
my $CFG_LDFLAGS_SHLIB =
q( -bexpall -bM:SRE -bnoentry
If you use apache+mod_jserv and tomcat on NT, here's a way to
get apache to start/stop/watch/restart Tomcat with mod_jserv
(like it did for JServ).
What you end up with is the ability to switch mod_jserv between
the JServ or Tomcat engine simply by commenting out one of the
following lines
I have installed Jakarta-Tomcat 3.2.1 on an AIX 4.3 system. Standalone
works fine. I'd like to run it under Apache 1.3.12, which is also
installed with dso support.
I followed instructions in Obtaining the Jserv Module (mod_jserv)
section of online tomcat user's guide and executed:
apxs -c -o
I'm using the gcc version 2.8.1
and I can't build the mod_jk or the
mod_jserv.
For the mod_jk, I try the command :
apxs -I ../jk -I /usr/jdk_base/include -I /usr/jdk_base/include/aix -c -o
mod_jk.so mod_jk.c ../jk/jk_ajp12_worker.c ../jk/j_connect.c ../jk/jk_msg_buff.c
../jk/jk_util.c
read!
Thanks again to everyone who helped troubleshoot this! - Sue
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From: Scott Tatum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 6:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mod_jk and mod_jserv compiling problems
Sue,
I did some looking in the tomcat-user
To: Tomcat-User
Subject: RE: mod_jk and mod_jserv compiling problems
From: Scott Tatum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 6:43 PM
I did some looking in the tomcat-user archives, and found several posts
along these lines. I think what you need to do next is check your
version
to send my full output
of my problem.
(this is my third message in 5 minutes).
I have attached my abridged version.
-k
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From: Kevin M. Shortt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 1:31 PM
To: Tomcat-User
Subject: RE: mod_jk and mod_jserv
Hello,
I have spent days trying to get tomcat configured. I can't seem to
get/create either mod_jk or mod_jserv that will work. I am on Linux 6.2,
using Apache 1.3 and Tomcat 3.2.1 . I have tried the following with these
results:
1. First tried using the Apache server that installed
])
At 01:56 PM 4/25/01 -0400, Sue Evans wrote:
Hello,
I have spent days trying to get tomcat configured. I can't seem to
get/create either mod_jk or mod_jserv that will work. I am on Linux 6.2,
using Apache 1.3 and Tomcat 3.2.1 . I have tried the following with these
results:
1. First tried
2. I can't create new mod_jk.so or mod_jserv.so because apxs reports No
such file or directory when I enter the commands as given in the
From my experience you need to compile mod_jk yourself or you will get the
file garbled problem. So, how to get apxs working? How about sending
the
The first thing I would do is remove apache entirely and remove any remnants
of mod_jk and mod_jserv from your system. Especially the binaries.
Best to start with a fresh installation environment than anything else.
Then download and build a new apache installation, making sure to enable DSO
remove modules if
I don't need them by commenting them out in httpd.conf.
You want to compile mod_jk, not mod_jserv, and you don't want to get a
precompiled version from somewhere.
Your best best is to get both the binary and source versions of Tomcat 3.2.1.
Install the binary version (basically
Those who compile apache+mod_jk+mod_ssl+tomcat may want to check my
instructions at
http://www.ccl.net/cca/software/UNIX/apache
Jan K. Labanowski|phone: 614-292-9279, FAX: 614-292-7168
Ohio Supercomputer Center|Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1224 Kinnear Rd,
-Original Message-
From: Scott Tatum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 2:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mod_jk and mod_jserv compiling problems
I think you were on the best track with #3, compiling and installing Apache
yourself first. When you compile
I am getting this EXACT same error on Solaris 2.7.
It appears that apxs is calling a command with arguments only.
I haven't solved my problem either. Any help would be appreciated.
I will post my solution when I resolve it.
-k
-Original Message-
From: Sue Evans [mailto:[EMAIL
Hello all,
I still have not been able to get mod_jk working. If anyone has any ideas,
I'd like to hear them! I did FINALLY get mod_jserv working. Here is what I
did:
I decided to try to follow the instructions for downloading Jserv binaries
that someone sent in an earlier reply to my problem
25, 2001 2:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mod_jk and mod_jserv compiling problems
I think you were on the best track with #3, compiling and installing Apache
yourself first. When you compile Apache, make sure that your configure line
has
at least the --enable-shared=so option so
have not been able to get mod_jk working. If anyone has any ideas,
I'd like to hear them! I did FINALLY get mod_jserv working. Here is what I
did:
I decided to try to follow the instructions for downloading Jserv binaries
that someone sent in an earlier reply to my problem.
1. First went
not know what I have missed, and could not find
the strict.pm, either. Just FYI. I hope somebody can help with this.
Thanks!
Alice
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From: S Uma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 1:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mod_jserv does not build on Unix
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 1:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mod_jserv does not build on Unix
Hello,
I am a new user of tomcat on Unix. I need to use Tomcat with Apache. I
tried to build mod_jserv on Unix and it gave the following error.
Can't locate strict.pm
not see any
problem
with it yet. Where do you think I can get some information about this
problem?
Thanks a lot!
Alice
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From: Milt Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 11:42 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: mod_jserv does not build on Unix
Hello,
I am a new user of tomcat on Unix. I need to use Tomcat with Apache. I
tried to build mod_jserv on Unix and it gave the following error.
Can't locate strict.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/Applications/App_Dirs/perl5/lib/PA-RISC1.1/5.00404
/Applications/App_Dirs/perl5/lib
/Applications
Hi all,
I'm starting using Tomcat 3.2.1. I installed it on NT with Apache 1.3.9. I
used modJServ to glue Tomcat and Apache. It seems listenning the differents
mails that everybody is ok to say that using mod_jk is better. OK ! But it
seems that installing mod_jk is
At 12.16 18/04/2001 +0200, you wrote:
Hi !
Im a new user of the TOMCAT 3.2.1 system and
Ive some problems:
first:
I run it on an FreeBSD 4.2 release with
Apache/1.3.12 OpenSSL/0.9.5a (Unix) installed and in use.
As a stand alone system TOMCAT will start but
when i try to compile the
I'm skipping the jserv build issues - not sure this is the place for
problems with it. JServ was the old method for serving servlets via Apache.
It has been superceded by mod_jk which is much easier to setup and use. the
mod_jk.so is for mod_jk, the mod_jserv.so file is for mod_jserv
Just in case, for the archives: I found it in the newsgroup.
The first think to do was to add -bexpall to the LDFLAGS, then compile and
link with "apxs -c mod_jserv.c jserv*.c". Using "axps ... *.c" instead of
"jserv*.c" makes one more (useless here) source to compile, a source with a
Hello,
I need mod_jserv.lib or mod_jserv.so for Solaris 2.7. Could someone get me
this files plz?
Thx...
Rui
Compiling libraries on AIX is mostly voodoo and luck. Does the file
/usr/local/apache/libexec/httpd.exp exist?
You might try the newsgroup comp.unix.aix, there are some IBM people
there that may be able to help.
dave
Olivier Hislaire wrote:
Hi there,
I am trying to build the
At 09:33 AM 4/10/01 -0500, you wrote:
Compiling libraries on AIX is mostly voodoo and luck. Does the file
/usr/local/apache/libexec/httpd.exp exist?
Yes, and it is not empty.
You might try the newsgroup comp.unix.aix, there are some IBM people
there that may be able to help.
I'll try.
What is the best ?
TOMCAT ou JSERV ?
mod_jk.so ou mod_jserv ?
What is the best ?
TOMCAT ou JSERV ?
mod_jk.so ou mod_jserv ?
Both of them are servlet containers.
The difference is in the version of the servlet specifications. JSERV is a
Servlet 2.0 compliant servlet container while Tomcat is a Servlet 2.2
servlet container. Tomcat is more advanced and efficient than JSERV.
Furthermore, mod_jserv was thought
None! Juste different.
Tomcat is the Jserv reference now. mod_jserv will not evolve anymore.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best ?
TOMCAT ou JSERV ?
mod_jk.so ou mod_jserv ?
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hi jack,
mod_jserv, is an old add-on. u can use mod_jk.dll
instead. u will find the dll, at site where u
downloaded "tomcat" or u can download from my site.
http://www.geocities.com/donmalla/ATS/apache-tomcat-install.html
-Ratnakar
--- Jack Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All,
I
Hello,
I urgently need mod_jserv.so file ( servlet engine ) for apache server. The platform I
am using is "INTEL based SUN OS" ( pc-UNIX )
If anybody has already compiled the JSERV code on INTEL based SUN, please do send me
the binary file.
thanks very much,
Shaiju Cyriac
CyberPath Inc.,
Hello,
I urgently need mod_jserv.so file ( servlet engine ) for apache server. The platform I
am using is "INTEL based SUN OS" ( pc-UNIX )
If anybody has already compiled the JSERV code on INTEL based SUN, please do send me
the binary file.
thanks very much,
Shaiju Cyriac
CyberPath Inc.,
se [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 6:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Where is the source code for mod_jserv?
Hi,
I have Tomcat installed and running on an Intel FreeBSD 4.2 system, but I
can't make it interface with apache because I'm missing the shar
at which the guide said I
could find the source, downloaded the source for Tomcat, as instructed by
the guide, but it didn't contain the source for mod_jserv. Does anybody
know where I can find this?
Please reply to me directly, as I am not a member of this list.
Regards,
Stuart
--
Stuart
al Message-
From: Chris Richard Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 3:53 PM
To: Tomcat-User (E-mail)
Subject: changing from mod_jserv - mod_jk: Invalid command 'LoadModule'
I've tried to use mod_jk.so on my RedHat 6.2 linux with apache .14 but I
get
I've tried to use mod_jk.so on my RedHat 6.2 linux with apache .14 but I
get this error:
[root@atechapp bin]# ./apachectl start
Syntax error on line 8 of /packages/tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto:
Invalid command 'LoadModule',
Hello,
I wanted to change my runnimg tomcat-apache-configuration from mod_jserv
to mod_jk.
With mod_jserv I had no problems runnimg my web-application
But now I get the follwing error-message from the web-server, whenever i
try to access a directory
or a servlet (JSP-Files are being executed
Dear sir,
When I build mod_jserv by apxs -c -o mod_jserv.so *.c in Solaris 5.6,
error message
apxs:Break: Command failed with rc=255 appear.
Would you please help me to solve the problem.
Best Regards
KLChow
kindly send me the link
thanks
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From: "Olaf Grewe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 8:40 PM
Subject: solved: mod_jserv compilation problems
Hi all,
thanks for any suggestions, I finally found the mo
Hi Alex,
do
find / ' grep mod_jk-howto.html
Is located somewhere in the src directory of jakarta-tomcat-src.tar.gz.
Sorry for not being more specific but I'm not at my machine.
Regards
Olaf
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I'm trying to use mod_jserv+Apache for load-balancing with tomcat running on
different machines.
Works great so far.
Now - how do I use the status-interface of jserv to graceful shutdown
specific tomcat-processes
so they are not included in the balance process but still get the old
requests
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Subject: problem building mod_jserv
Hi,
Im trying to build mod_jserv.so for Sun OS 5.6, using the command suggested
in "Tomcat a minimalist guide" - namely "apxs -c -o mod_jserv.so *.c".
This builds away happily until I get the following error message:
apxs:Break: Co
Hi,
I installed (well, the package manager did) Apache 1.3.9 on a
debian-powerpc system. Now I'm trying to compile mod_jserv form Tomcat
3.2.1 but failed miserably.
gcc: 2.95.2
make: 3.79.1
I followed the instructions under "Obtaining the Jserv Module" in the
Tomcat User's Guide and di
: help: mod_jserv compilation problems
Hi,
I installed (well, the package manager did) Apache 1.3.9 on a
debian-powerpc system. Now I'm trying to compile mod_jserv form Tomcat
3.2.1 but failed miserably.
gcc: 2.95.2
make: 3.79.1
I followed the instructions under "Obtaining the
Hi Deepak,
instead of compiling ...you can directly copy(download) the mod_jserv.so
I downloaded the tar.gz of jakarta-tomcat and jakarta-servletapi from
/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin but neither contained a
mod_jserv
Usually I have to compile nearly everything as there are seldom
.
That is it..
cheers
Venkatesh..
Olaf Grewe wrote:
Hi,
I installed (well, the package manager did) Apache 1.3.9 on a
debian-powerpc system. Now I'm trying to compile mod_jserv form Tomcat
3.2.1 but failed miserably.
gcc: 2.95.2
make: 3.79.1
I followed the instructions under "Obtaining the
chk out...got to apache/src/native/jserv and compile from there If you didnt do so.
well, that's what I did.
I changed into ~/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1-src/src/native/apache/jserv and
then did as described in the user's guide. From the error message, I
think it's more an architecture/version
Hi Olaf,
I think u r downloaded src(source) version of tomcat... because ur file name
is
jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1-src...Yes it will create problem.. Go to tomcat site then
click binary version of tomcat then start download tomcat... the file name should
be
Hi venkatestan,
If u get mod_jk.so along with ur binary, then include this path to apach.conf file.
If I got the user's guide right, there are no .so coming with the binary
dist, since they are plattform dependend. Well I'm having a
powerpc-plattform over here, most binaries are for i386. But:
Hi all,
thanks for any suggestions, I finally found the mod_jk-howto. mod_jk
build fine, so no questions open (I hope).
There just one suggestion: why isn't this incorporated into the user's
guide?
Es grt
Olaf
-
To
Hi Olaf,
Well i face the same problem already Because i did not find .so file
anywhere
and finally searched the net in one location i got the so file i will give the url of
this location where u find *.so file go there and download it will work for ur Linux
michine despite i386.
Hi,
Can anyone tell me from where can i download mod_jserv for AIX .
Thanks in advance
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Has anyone been able to compile either mod_jk or mod_jserv that will work
with the following:
Tomcat 3.2.1
IBM HTTP Server 1.3.12
AIX 4.3.3
Thanks in advance!
Tracy
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Hello -
Has anyone been able to compile either mod_jk
I have been browsing through the documentation and have hit a wall. I want
to run Apache and Tomcat on separate machines. More than that I want to load
balance my Tomcat application servers. I have done this in the past using
mod_jserv to talk to jserv servers and it worked pretty well.
From
Title: RE: mod_jserv vs. mod_jk (configuration questions for workers.propert ies)
Hey Max,
We've (almost) got the same setup: Multiple Apache boxes (LVSed) and multiple Tomcat boxes in a load balanced setup (via mod_jk)
All of out Tomcat boxes are identical, so we set the 'home' type
Title: RE: mod_jserv vs. mod_jk (configuration questions for workers.propert ies)
Wait... So you copied the workers.properties file from the tomcat machine
and put it onto the apache servers. The apache servers have the mod_jk, no java,
no tomcat and everything works? So even though
know if this works for you.
Ed
-Original Message-From: Debra Mendelson, CCE
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 3:03
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: converting
mod_jserv to mod_jk
I am trying to run multiple tomcat 3.2 servet
engines behind 1 singl
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 10:35
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Subject: RE: converting mod_jserv to
mod_jk
I
have tried setting up multiple Tomcat instances standalone, but I have not
tried to connect them to Apache,
so
Imay notbe able to help you all the way, but
here
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 5:47
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converting mod_jserv to mod_jk
Thanks for the advice based on this and rereading
the howto I came up with the following that still doesn't work. Any
ideas?:
tomcat-apache.conf:
LoadModule
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Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 1:46
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Subject: RE: converting mod_jserv to
mod_jk
Your
code appears to be missing a lot of the context information that is
automatically generated in mod_jk.conf-auto.
I
would recommend that you forget about tomcat-apache.conf
I am trying to run multiple tomcat 3.2 servet
engines behind 1 single Apache 1.3.14 http server.
Using mod_jserv I had the following
tomcat-apache.conf file:
LoadModule jserv_module
libexec/mod_jserv_tomcat.soApJServManual
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