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On 29.07.2013 03:49, srinivas yelamanchili wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to configure Apache httpd talk to Tomcat
From the documentation at
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/apache.html
1. Under 'Using Tomcat auto-configure' we have this line
creating your
On Jul 25, 2013, at 10:59 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
On 25.07.2013 17:14, srinivas yelamanchili wrote:
Hi,
I installed Apache Httpd 2.4.6 and Tomcat 7.0.42 from source code (.tar.gz)
on Redhat Linux and looking for documentation to enable AJP and connect
Tomcat with Httpd using AJP/APR
I
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On 25.07.2013 17:14, srinivas yelamanchili wrote:
Hi, I installed Apache Httpd 2.4.6 and Tomcat 7.0.42 from
source code (.tar.gz) on Redhat Linux
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Christopher Schultz
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Hi,
On 29.07.2013 17:26, Nicholas Williams wrote:
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Christopher Schultz
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If it's a resources limitation, I have a publicly-accessible
TeamCity server with an unlimited OpenSource license hosting
Windows 7, Mac OS X
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If it's a resources limitation, I have a
On 29.07.2013 22:36, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Rainer,
On 7/29/13 1:22 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
On 29.07.2013 17:26, Nicholas Williams wrote:
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
If it's a resources limitation, I have a
Hi,
I am trying to configure Apache httpd talk to Tomcat
From the documentation at
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/apache.html
1. Under 'Using Tomcat auto-configure' we have this line
creating your workers.properties file at
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/jk/workers.properties
Under
references to Tomcat
3,4,5.5,6 but not 7.
has references to Httpd 2.x in general and 2.2 specific but nothing specific to
2.4
The Apache Tomcat Connector - Webserver HowTo
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/apache.html
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc-archive/jk2/jk
but nothing specific
to 2.4
The Apache Tomcat Connector - Webserver HowTo
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/apache.html
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc-archive/jk2/jk/aphowto.html
'Tomcat 7' doesn't appear under the 'Supported Configuration' section
With Tomcat 7 could
Hello,
I am using IIS7 and I am currently trying to get the Integrated Windows
Authentication to work. Meaning, I want to use the already authenticated
user. The connector works ok in an internet web app.
I need to now create an Intranet app with Integrated Windows Authentication.
I have
On 17.11.2009 02:33, ndunn1979 wrote:
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
BTW: Do you use the tomcat native connector? If so, try whether the
problem comes from tcnative.
So, I tried increasing the log level on the Tomcat side, but it was a stab
in the dark because I'm not very familiar with the
next step be in trying to understand why this is not working
on my machine?
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On 13.11.2009 02:39, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Rainer,
On 11/12/2009 6:10 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
The 8184 refers to the AJP default max packet size of 8KB minus some
protocol overhead. So if a bug response is send, you will see lots of
thosse 8184, which are simply fully sized AJP packets.
into the Tomcat side
to see what's going on? I'm not getting any errors but it seems like it's
more likely Tomcat that's resending the redundant packets (based on what
little I understand about the interface between the two programs).
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On 13.11.2009 15:06, ndunn1979 wrote:
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
As said: JkLogLevel trace will log the full packets.
I reran it with trace log level and I can see the break now between the
packets.
Good.
One example that works (notice inde at the end of the first packet and x
at the
mod_jk?
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On 13.11.2009 21:41, ndunn1979 wrote:
I left them off because they were the same. The only difference is they are a
second apart.
[Fri Nov 13 08:32:07.359 2009] [1916:2244] [debug] jk_ajp_common.c (1259):
03 1F F8 61 63 74 69 6F 6E 3D 31 26 6E 61 6D 65 - ...action=1name
[Fri
12 08:24:04.656 2009] [2104:2368] [debug] mod_jk.c (2599): Service
finished with status=200 for worker=ajp13
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Another thought, the application works fine if I go to Tomcat directly via
port 8080.
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From: ndunn1979 [mailto:ndunn...@earthlink.net]
Subject: Apache Tomcat Connector (AJP13) is corrupting html content
I'm using Apache 2.2 with Tomcat 5.5 on a Windows XP box.
Exact httpd version?
Exact Tomcat version?
Exact mod_jk version?
JRE version?
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On 11/12/2009 10:07 AM, ndunn1979 wrote:
I am experiencing an odd issue using AJP13 to connect Apache up to Tomcat.
Which version of mod_jk are you using?
Where did you get your mod_jk binary?
What JVM are you using?
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ndunn1979 wrote:
I am experiencing an odd issue using AJP13 to connect Apache up to Tomcat.
I've gotten it all setup and working for small pages, but I have a use case
where Tomcat serves a very large page 300KB.
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On 12.11.2009 16:07, ndunn1979 wrote:
I am experiencing an odd issue using AJP13 to connect Apache up to Tomcat.
I've gotten it all setup and working for small pages, but I have a use case
where Tomcat serves a very large page 300KB. In this particular case, the
page does not load
request is it? Is it a full excerpt
from the end of the request, or are there lines between those shown
missing?
The log I posted originally was from the end of the request.
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On 12.11.2009 23:35, ndunn1979 wrote:
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
Does it happen every time for that page? Or is it at least easily
reproducible for you? Does the load not completely always stop at the
same position? If yes, which byte offset?
Thos questions help us decide, how easily we will
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On 11/12/2009 6:10 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
The 8184 refers to the AJP default max packet size of 8KB minus some
protocol overhead. So if a bug response is send, you will see lots of
thosse 8184, which are simply fully sized AJP packets.
Hi All,
Linux version 2.6.8.1-12mdksmp
Sun JDK1.4.2
Apache-2.0.54 (domains: web.myserver.com, mobile.myserver.com)
jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.4
jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 X 2
I have an apache web server which is connecting 2 tomcat application
servers with apache-tomcat connector. Now I am
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On 6/26/2009 3:40 AM, Kalmn CHEUNG Ka Keung wrote:
Linux version 2.6.8.1-12mdksmp
Sun JDK1.4.2
Apache-2.0.54 (domains: web.myserver.com, mobile.myserver.com)
jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.4
jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 X 2
Note that these
Hello all,
I have a problem while I am trying to run jforum and connect apache-tomcat
with mod_jk connector. When I am typing http://localhost:8080/jforum -
everything is just fine. But I want to access the forum with
forum.mycompany.com. Before explain my conf files I will say that I am using
From: Chandler_Kiril [mailto:k.to...@abv.bg]
Subject: Help setting jforum and Apache-Tomcat connector
I have a problem while I am trying to run jforum and connect apache-
tomcat with mod_jk connector.
Unless you really need httpd for something useful (just serving static content
isn't
Hi Chandler,
try this jk.conf instead you was missing to jkMount your application
and you need to create
a new worker that handles request for /jforum call it jfworker and
use it in the jkMount line
as shown here:
IfModule mod_jk.c
JkWorkersFile /etc/tomcat5/base/workers.properties
Hi Andre and guys,
can you help me
Thanks
Eric
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 3:54 PM, eric tse hfe...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Andre
which Apache/Tomcat connector are you talking about ?
isapi_redirect.dll (1.2.14.0)
The official site is
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/
what
On 19.02.2009 21:54, eric tse wrote:
which Apache/Tomcat connector are you talking about ?
isapi_redirect.dll (1.2.14.0)
The official site is
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/
what versions of Apache, Tomcat, and the connector ?
Proxy on IIS6 windows 2K3, tomcat backend (6.0.18
Thank you very much
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de wrote:
On 19.02.2009 21:54, eric tse wrote:
which Apache/Tomcat connector are you talking about ?
isapi_redirect.dll (1.2.14.0)
The official site is
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/
what
Thanks Andre
which Apache/Tomcat connector are you talking about ?
isapi_redirect.dll (1.2.14.0)
The official site is
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/
what versions of Apache, Tomcat, and the connector ?
Proxy on IIS6 windows 2K3, tomcat backend (6.0.18) on solaris 10
on what
Eric,
I'll answer this, so that you don't feel like being totally ignored,
which should really be the case.
If you really want an answer however, I suggest you repost with some
additional information :
- which Apache/Tomcat connector are you talking about ?
- what versions of Apache, Tomcat
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:08 PM, eric tse hfe...@gmail.com wrote:
Can I bump up the header size of the
apache tomcat connector header ???
How?
I think I am trying to a big header transfer .. and it breaks in proxy point,
saying fail to append header. and did route
Thanks
Eric Tse
how can I bump up the header size of connector?
apache tomcat connector header ???
How?
I think I am trying to a big header transfer .. and it breaks in proxy point,
saying fail to append header. and did route
Thanks
Eric Tse
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:08 PM, eric tse hfe...@gmail.com
Hi everybody,
I am using Tomcat 6.0.18 and Apache2. Anyone knows how to connect tomcat
with apache over AJP/NIO. I developed a Comet application but I should serve
it over Apache. When I simple reverse proxy it over Apache it gives such an
error:
[Thu Nov 06 14:11:15 2008] [error] [client
that wont work, you have to use a HTTP connector for Comet
functionality, and in that case use mod_proxy_http
Filip
Burak Oguz wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am using Tomcat 6.0.18 and Apache2. Anyone knows how to connect tomcat
with apache over AJP/NIO. I developed a Comet application but I should
Hi
Still awaiting for any Reply
Have provided the necessary info for the LB failure
with regards
Karthik
karthikn wrote:
Hi
With the setting as given below,still the TEST CASE for LB is failing
O/s : win2000
JSDK: java version 1.6.0_03
1a) c:/TOMCAT1 (server.xml)
?xml
Hi
With the setting as given below,still the TEST CASE for LB is failing
O/s : win2000
JSDK: java version 1.6.0_03
1a) c:/TOMCAT1 (server.xml)
?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?
Server port=8007 shutdown=SHUTDOWN
Listener className=org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener
Hi
Ok I have modified the changes as below
Tomcat 1 is on c:/TOMCAT1 on startup port - 8081
Connector port=8081 protocol=HTTP/1.1 connectionTimeout=2
redirectPort=8443 /
Tomcat 2 is on d:/TOMCAT2 on startup port - 8082
Connector port=8082 protocol=HTTP/1.1 connectionTimeout=2
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karthikn wrote:
| Tomcat 1 is on c:/TOMCAT1 on startup port - 8081
| Connector port=8081 protocol=HTTP/1.1 connectionTimeout=2
| redirectPort=8443 /
|
| Tomcat 2 is on d:/TOMCAT2 on startup port - 8082
| Connector port=8082
Hi
Using this configuration, TOMCAT2 will never start up.
I am confused
TC1
Connector port=8081 protocol=HTTP/1.1 connectionTimeout=2
redirectPort=8443 /
Connector port=8009 protocol=AJP/1.3 redirectPort=8443 /
TC2
Connector port=8082 protocol=HTTP/1.1 connectionTimeout=2
1) What is in your worker.properties file?
2) The following lines in Apache log:
[Thu May 29 20:25:56 2008] [1264:2008] [info] jk_connect.c (566):
connect to 10.10.16.63:8009 failed (errno=61)
mod_jk tries to connect to 10.10.16.63. Is the IP address correct?
In the worker.properties that you
Hi -
I'm a bit of a hacker with server.xml, but your problem is with
duplicate ports so look at ALL port usage in both server.xml files.
Maybe you should try changing the redirect port for TC2 to 8444.
There should not be a redirect port for AJP/1.3
Do you define an HTTPS connector? If
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karthikn wrote:
| Using this configuration, TOMCAT2 will never start up.
|
| I am confused
| TC1
|
| Connector port=8081 protocol=HTTP/1.1 connectionTimeout=2
| redirectPort=8443 /
| Connector port=8009 protocol=AJP/1.3
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David Fisher wrote:
| Maybe you should try changing the redirect port for TC2 to 8444.
Why?
| There should not be a redirect port for AJP/1.3
Why not?
I agree that the OP should really simplify his or her configuration, but
you seem to be
Hi Chris,
David,
David Fisher wrote:
| Maybe you should try changing the redirect port for TC2 to 8444.
Why?
| There should not be a redirect port for AJP/1.3
Why not?
I agree that the OP should really simplify his or her configuration,
but
you seem to be stabbing in the dark with
Hi
SPEC
1)Apache 2.2.8
2) TOMCAT 6.0.16 (2 nos)
3) mod_jk-1.2.26-httpd-2.2.4.so (win32)
4) WIN2000 (spk 4)
5)JSDK 1.6
Clustering has been done as explained in the tomcat doc
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/cluster-howto.html
I have just copied the basic settings as declared in the
karthikn wrote:
snip/
TOMCAT1 .server.xml is as follows
snip/
Connector port=8081 protocol=HTTP/1.1 connectionTimeout=2
redirectPort=8443 /
Connector port=8009 protocol=AJP/1.3 redirectPort=8443 /
Engine name=Catalina defaultHost=localhost jvmRoute=node01
snip/
TOMCAT2
As you may see from your logs:
[Wed May 28 18:45:28 2008] [1316:1392] [info] jk_ajp_common.c (869):
Failed opening socket to (127.0.0.1:8009) (errno=61)
You forgot to specify different ports for your AJP/1.3 connectors.
They both try to start listening on port 8009, but that is not
possible,
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You've got your ports all fouled up. See below.
karthikn wrote:
| TOMCAT1 .server.xml is as follows
[snip]
| Connector port=8009 protocol=AJP/1.3 redirectPort=8443 /
[snip]
| TOMCAT2 .server.xml is as follows
[snip]
| Connector
karthikn wrote:
Hi
Just want to confirm the form
for Load balancing issues
Is Apache 2.2.8 is compatible to work with following
1) TOMCAT 6.0.16
2) mod_jk-1.2.26-httpd-2.2.4.so (win32)
3) WIN2000 (spk 4)
4)JSDK 1.6
Should be fine.
Mark
Hello Christopher
The redirection is in my hands.
If I edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
JkMount / worker1
I'm sent to Tomcat home page (root level /)
--- /TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/
And the special headers are comming.
But... if I edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
JkMount /RS/* worker1
Trying to be
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| JkMount / worker1
|
| And the special headers are coming.
|
| JkMount /RS/* worker1
|
| BUT !!! in this case I lose the special headers.
If it's working for / but not for other URLs, I don't believe there is
any
The problem is the next:
I have a webApp (called RS) running in Tomcat;
http://sscllinuxora03.santiago.cl.jpmorganchase.com:8084/RS
Now I put SSO (SiteMinder) to my app, for that I had to use apache,
because the SSO work with apache.
So, the url that I have to use is
-
Hello.
I have the next doubt integrating apache with tomcat and SiteMinder (SSO)
When I logging in my webApp, I' m been redirected to SiteMinder (that part
is ok), then SM redirect me to tomcat (it s mean to the root /), appending
some special
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| When I logging in my webApp, I' m been redirected to SiteMinder (that
part
| is ok), then SM redirect me to tomcat (it s mean to the root /),
appending
| some special headers, (and that part is ok).
|
|
First, thanks in advance!
I have been playing with the 1.2.23 version of the JK Connector. In
particular, I've been setting up an Apache 2 front end to multiple
Tomcat 6's by using load balancing workers delegating to real workers.
For the most part the documentation is quite clear, but
Can you send a complete request
ie http://x.com/page.jsp
that return 400 code.
Matthew Dickinson a écrit :
Hi,
I'm running into an issue of a new install of Tomcat and the Connector to
integrate with an existing apache site.
RHEL4
httpd-2.0.55-2
tomcat5-5.5.17-6jpp_2rh
Mod_jk-1.2.19 built
Hi,
I'm running into an issue of a new install of Tomcat and the Connector to
integrate with an existing apache site.
RHEL4
httpd-2.0.55-2
tomcat5-5.5.17-6jpp_2rh
Mod_jk-1.2.19 built from source
The error that I'm seeing is I get a 400 status code for any page I'm trying
to serve - looking at
To all,
My JK connector is working but I can't figure out how to forward to
Tomcat. How do I know?
In my Catalina log file it says,
INFO: JK2: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009
I tried many modifications to the httpd-vhosts.conf below and can generate
an error in the mod_jk.log by
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To all,
My JK connector is working but I can't figure out how to forward to
Tomcat. How do I know?
In my
to
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Hi,
I am using Apache 2.0.54
Tomcat 5.0.30
Mod JK 1.2.6
I was able to get all the example working with :8080 method.
I configured httpd.cnf and server.XML so as workers properties by referring
to available documents.
When I directly used IP address/example the examples do not work and shows
JSP
Hi Atul,
it would be a good help if you can send us your configurations of
Apache, server.xml, workers.properties and the mod_jk.conf if you
have some
you could have a look at this sample it maybe a good place to start for you:
http://tomcat.anfatech.com/cocoon/tomcat/g12/19.html
Greetings
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Easy answer: mod_jk
Mod-jk2 lost all support
Hi ,
I am new to
tomcat as well as Apache. I got both thing working independently and now I am
trying to connect two together. I was looking different documentation and was
wondering which is better way JK2 or Mod_JK . What is the difference?
Any input
is appreciated! I am using Tomcat
Easy answer: mod_jk
Mod-jk2 lost all support and its features have been back-ported to mod_jk .
--David
Atul Govande wrote:
Hi ,
I am new to tomcat as well as Apache. I got both thing working
independently and now I am trying to connect two together. I was
looking different documentation
On 27 Jul 2006 at 13:03, Atul Govande wrote:
Hi ,
I am new to tomcat as well as Apache. I got both thing working
independently and now I am trying to connect two together. I was
looking different documentation and was wondering which is better way
JK2 or Mod_JK . What is the difference?
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