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.
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
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
[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