[EMAIL PROTECTED] configuring apache and tomcat via mod_jk

2006-09-08 Thread jbashir
Configuring apache and tomcat via mod_jk is done by installing apache on port 80 and tomcat on port 8080, and when we write http://localhost/ it's apache server which runs by default (being installed on port 80), and then through mod_jk.conf file we instruct the server when to switch to tomcat.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] configuring apache and tomcat via mod_jk

2006-09-08 Thread Serge Dubrouski
On 9/8/06, jbashir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Configuring apache and tomcat via mod_jk is done by installing apache on port 80 and tomcat on port 8080, and when we write http://localhost/ it's apache server which runs by default (being installed on port 80), and then through mod_jk.conf file we

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] configuring apache and tomcat via mod_jk

2006-09-08 Thread jbashir
it is switched to tomcat, it does not go back to apache. Thanks. Serge Dubrouski wrote: On 9/8/06, jbashir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Configuring apache and tomcat via mod_jk is done by installing apache on port 80 and tomcat on port 8080, and when we write http://localhost/ it's apache server

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] configuring apache and tomcat via mod_jk

2006-09-08 Thread Serge Dubrouski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Configuring apache and tomcat via mod_jk is done by installing apache on port 80 and tomcat on port 8080, and when we write http://localhost/ it's apache server which runs by default (being installed on port 80), and then through mod_jk.conf file we instruct the server