Ahh, I realise now that JkMount is only available using mod_jk ...
I really would like to keep mod_jk2, is there any way of configuring mod_jk2
as i described in my earlier posting?
On 9/7/07, Edd Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the reply Chris.
Should add that I'm coming
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Edd Dawson wrote:
I have a server setup as follows:
Apache [httpd] - mod_jk2 - tomcat
Stop right there. Delete mod_jk2. Forget it ever existed (everyone else
has). Install mod_jk. Okay, now go:
There are a number of webapps served by tomcat:
/ROOT
Hi
New to the list here :)
I have a server setup as follows:
Apache - mod_jk2 - tomcat
There are a number of webapps served by tomcat:
/ROOT - available on http://www.mydomainname.com/
/webapp2 -available on http://www.mydomainname.com/webapp2
/webapp3 - available on