Re: mod_jk for OS X PPC

2008-02-09 Thread BuildSmart
On Feb 4, 2008, at 5:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: See Thread at: http://www.techienuggets.com/Detail?tx=16694 Posted on behalf of a User hi. i have an iphone and i try to downgrade it with ibrickr. it seems to work but i have a big problem. your program is start running stops and

Re: error with javac

2007-12-03 Thread BuildSmart
On Dec 3, 2007, at 03:14:38, rameau rameau1982 wrote: hi, I have 2 java classes in the same directory. One of them (SlateServlet.java) creates a new object from the other class (UsersDB.java). When I compile UsersDB, everything is correct and the .class archive is in the same path as the other

Re: I want two application web like root in the same Tomcat

2007-11-08 Thread BuildSmart
On Nov 8, 2007, at 11:41:17, Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote: Christopher Schultz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mikolaj, Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote: Christopher Schultz wrote: Two Tomcat instances with separate ROOT webapps, plus something like Apache httpd out front. This

Re: mod_jk for OS X PPC

2007-10-30 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 30, 2007, at 24:51:24, Peter Rossbach wrote: Hi, I have build my own mod_jk 1.2.25 module at Leopard: I just confirmed that two apxs exists, one for apache 1.3 and one for apache 2.2 so installing a third is a waste of time, energy and disk space, one obvious reasons will be

Re: mod_jk for OS X PPC

2007-10-30 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 30, 2007, at 09:22:52, Richard Doust wrote: Alex, Before I do this, I was just hoping for a quick confirmation from you that 'x86_64' is the correct value when it's a PowerPC architecture. Nope, ppc and ppc64 are your options. Thanks, Richard On Oct 30, 2007, at 7:56 AM, Alex

Re: mod_jk for OS X PPC

2007-10-30 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 30, 2007, at 10:37:13, Richard Doust wrote: Alex, QuadG5:native jboss$ ./configure CFLAGS='arch ppc64' APXSLDFLAGS='arch ppc64' --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs . . . checking for gcc... gcc checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create

Re: mod_jk for OS X PPC

2007-10-30 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 30, 2007, at 11:21:43, Alex Fuller wrote: Christopher Schultz-2 wrote: Uhhh... G5 is a 64-bit processor... Sorry, didn't see the G5 in there anywhere. Not that it matters. x86_64 code still ain't gonna run. - -chris It is gonna run on 64-bit Intel Macs. As stated above I

Re: mod_jk for OS X PPC

2007-10-30 Thread BuildSmart
as a home-brewed ADE that you can use to build stuff on that will be environmentally compliant, work for everyone and always work if you want to go this route. On Oct 30, 2007, at 12:28 PM, BuildSmart wrote: On Oct 30, 2007, at 10:37:13, Richard Doust wrote: Alex, QuadG5:native jboss

Re: jkMount

2007-10-29 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 29, 2007, at 10:27:21, Christopher Schultz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 BS, BuildSmart wrote: jkMount /* myworker -- your example. It didn't work and only further proves that mod_jk lacks any real intelligence in functionality. You are not making any

Re: jkMount

2007-10-29 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 29, 2007, at 18:33:16, Christopher Schultz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dale, BuildSmart wrote: As for only working on localhost, you need to check the rest of your Apache httpd and Tomcat configurations: you probably don't have the right virtual host config

jkMount

2007-10-28 Thread BuildSmart
I'm trying to get around a configuration issue. My webapp builds dynamic script content but the generated scripts are not accessible. For example, calling http://domain.tld/index.jsp? ip=192.168.0.10count=10key=robot should generate some subdirectories and builds some jsp pages with

Re: jkMount

2007-10-28 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 28, 2007, at 08:32:50, Rainer Jung wrote: Hi, BuildSmart wrote: I'm trying to get around a configuration issue. My webapp builds dynamic script content but the generated scripts are not accessible. For example, calling http://domain.tld/index.jsp? ip=192.168.0.10count=10key=robot

Re: jkMount

2007-10-28 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 28, 2007, at 10:47:19, Rainer Jung wrote: Comments inline BuildSmart wrote: On Oct 28, 2007, at 08:32:50, Rainer Jung wrote: Hi, BuildSmart wrote: I'm trying to get around a configuration issue. My webapp builds dynamic script content but the generated scripts are not accessible

Re: removing :xxxx port requirement in URL [update]

2007-10-23 Thread BuildSmart
I was beginning to be happy with the results of my work and was enjoying the ability to have apache serve the .jsp files from any of it's virtualhost document roots and not the Tomcat docroot and only having one Tomcat virtualhost defined allowed me to design an admin interface on the

Re: Hiding :8080 port in URL [attention mod_jk devs]

2007-10-20 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 19, 2007, at 17:05:58, Christopher Schultz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dale, BuildSmart wrote: Yes, for the purpose of my project I then added a native debug interface and significant amount of debugging features so that I could walk an entire transaction

Re: Hiding :8080 port in URL

2007-10-19 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 19, 2007, at 15:10:10, Christopher Schultz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 BS, BuildSmart wrote: Use mod_jk to resolve this, also, if you want to try a module that is specific to ajp13, I created the following mod_ajp13 (http://amavis-stats.com/downloads

Re: Hiding :8080 port in URL

2007-10-19 Thread BuildSmart
On Oct 18, 2007, at 13:36:35, Patrick Coleman wrote: Hi, I'm using liferay with Tomcat. I don't want the :8080 port to show up in the URL. I can prevent this using apache ProxyPass ProxyPassReverse The problem is that once inside Liferay all the tab reference the : 8080 again and so