Hello Tomcat users:

I need some help replacing the functionality of mod_jserv with mod_jk.
 Here is the situation:

We have a legacy web-based java application that uses mod_jserv with
load balancing. Typically there are one or more Apache servers with
two java servers on the back-end.  We also have Apache set up to
listen on individual ports so that we can monitor each java server
separately.  Here is an example from one of the Apache config files:

<VirtualHost 10.100.1.53:81>

---extra config stuff here---

# App server configuration
<IfModule mod_jserv.c>
    ApJServMount /servlets ajpv12://host.domain.com:8008/root
    ApjServAction .html /servlets/gnujsp
</IfModule>

What I would like to do is set up an instance of Apache on
host.domain.com itself, just for the purpose of monitoring the health
of the java process on the local box.  I want it to listen on port 81
just like the web server does.  The problem is I cannot simply use the
same mod_jserv.so module because the app server has Apache 2 installed
and the web server is still using Apache 1.3.  I have already spent
several hours trying to build a new mod_jserv.so for Apache 2.0 with
no luck.

I am told that mod_jk can be used to replace mod_jserv.  I have mod_jk
installed and the module loads fine in my Apache configuration.  Where
I'm stuck is, how do I duplicate the above configuration on the local
box using mod_jk?

Any help you can give is *most* appreciated.

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