RE: RE: JSP on apache

2005-12-07 Thread mukesh
2, Redhat Linux 7.0 and mod_jk 1.2.15     Please correct me where I am going wrong.   Regards Mukesh           -Original Message- From: Warren Pace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 8:24 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: RE: JSP on apache

Re: RE: JSP on apache

2005-12-06 Thread Warren Pace
CTED]> > Date: 2005/12/06 Tue PM 05:23:34 EST > To: "'Tomcat Users List'" > Subject: RE: JSP on apache > > > Hi tim, > Thanks for your help so far. > > Finally I've downloaded jakarta-tomcat-connectors-1.2.15-src.tar.gz > a

RE: JSP on apache

2005-12-06 Thread mukesh
erver are running on same machine. Please guide. Regards, -Mukesh -Original Message- From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 5:37 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: JSP on apache If you are using tomcat 5.5 - do not refer to the tomcat 3 docs ;)

Re: JSP on apache

2005-12-06 Thread Tim Funk
dvice. Regards, Mukesh Kumar -Original Message- From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 7:43 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: JSP on apache Both of those binaries look to be for apache2. My guess is to rename the version you are using (apache worker

RE: JSP on apache

2005-12-06 Thread mukesh
ist Subject: Re: JSP on apache Both of those binaries look to be for apache2. My guess is to rename the version you are using (apache worker vs prefork) to mod_jk.so. Place the mod_jk.so libexec directory then add the appropriate so load module directives and othr jk config directives. The FAQ s

Re: JSP on apache

2005-12-02 Thread Tim Funk
Both of those binaries look to be for apache2. My guess is to rename the version you are using (apache worker vs prefork) to mod_jk.so. Place the mod_jk.so libexec directory then add the appropriate so load module directives and othr jk config directives. The FAQ should have some links (some g

RE: JSP on apache

2005-12-02 Thread mukesh
Subject: Re: JSP on apache In that case ... http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/ -Tim mukesh wrote: > Tim, > I am working on a live server (apache 2.0) which is hosting a > website. So I can not think of downloading any other server. I have to > integrate my tomcat (versi

Re: JSP on apache

2005-12-02 Thread Tim Funk
-Original Message- From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 5:30 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: JSP on apache Now that apache 2.2 is just released - it comes with mod_ajp out of the box so there is no need for mod_jk -Tim mukesh wrote

RE: JSP on apache

2005-12-02 Thread mukesh
: Friday, December 02, 2005 5:30 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: JSP on apache Now that apache 2.2 is just released - it comes with mod_ajp out of the box so there is no need for mod_jk -Tim mukesh wrote: > Thanks for your kind response. > > Well I am using tomcat 5.5 and I could not

Re: JSP on apache

2005-12-02 Thread Tim Funk
Now that apache 2.2 is just released - it comes with mod_ajp out of the box so there is no need for mod_jk -Tim mukesh wrote: Thanks for your kind response. Well I am using tomcat 5.5 and I could not find any directory with name "native" as its mentioned in mod_jk documentation that aforemen

RE: JSP on apache

2005-12-02 Thread mukesh
? Regards Mukesh -Original Message- From: Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 12:41 AM To: Tomcat Users List Cc: mukesh Subject: Re: JSP on apache Mukesh, I would use tomcat with Apache to accomplish this... Or jetty. the links are below: To int

Re: JSP on apache

2005-11-29 Thread Lists
Mukesh, I would use tomcat with Apache to accomplish this... Or jetty. the links are below: To integrate the Tomcat server processes with the Apache HTTP server we need the mod_jk module, which implements the interface between Tomcat and Apache, combined with some small steps to configur

RE: JSP on apache

2005-11-29 Thread Dobson Paul L Contr 84 MSUG/GBMLBR
Apache Server will not run JSP applications. What you probably want to do is run Tomcat either as a stand alone server in place of Apache Server or set up Apache Server to send JSP requests through Tomcat. Either way, Tomcat will need to process the JSP requests. -Original Message- From:

RE: JSP on apache (UNCLASSIFIED)

2005-11-29 Thread Samara, Fadi N Mr ACSIM/ASPEX
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE Well, I am assuming you're talking about TOMCAT. It is a JSP/Servlets container. You should be able to deploy your application without problems. Have you done that yet ? Fadi -Original Message- From: mukesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: