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
CTED]>
> Date: 2005/12/06 Tue PM 05:23:34 EST
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> Subject: RE: JSP on apache
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> Hi tim,
> Thanks for your help so far.
>
> Finally I've downloaded jakarta-tomcat-connectors-1.2.15-src.tar.gz
> a
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 ;)
dvice.
Regards,
Mukesh Kumar
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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
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
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
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
-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
: 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
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
?
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
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
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.
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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
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