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Abel,
AbelMacAdam wrote:
> I checked to documentation. As far as I can see I do not have to do anything
> to get Tomcat configured again.
Probably not; just make sure that you have an AJP enabled in
your server.xml file.
> mod_jk.so is still in th
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> I have some follow ups on that mail:
> - Why should one connect Tomcat to Apache?
> - Should you connect Tomcat 6.0.14 to Apache 2.2.6? (Or is that done
> automagically, as I seem not to find the appropriate mod_jk for these
> versio
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> But
> I have some follow ups on that mail:
> - Why should one connect Tomcat to Apache?
> - Should you connect Tomcat 6.0.14 to Apache 2.2.6? (Or is that done
> automagically, as I seem not to find the appropriate mod_jk for these
> versions)
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> TIA,
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Abel,
Abel MacAdam wrote:
> - Why should one connect Tomcat to Apache?
If you don't know, then you don't need to connect them: use Tomcat all
by itself in this case.
> - Should you connect Tomcat 6.0.14 to Apache 2.2.6?
Any version of Apache httpd
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Connectors -> this would answer your first
question
http://mrtextminer.wordpress.com/2007/09/11/installation-of-apache-224-and-tomcat-6014-on-debian-etch/
-> explains how to do the same in linux.
Mary
>>> "Abel MacAdam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/17/07 2:05
Hi,
I saw a mail requesting "simple instructions on gettting Tomcat and Apache
working together." The answer is printed out and ready to be processed. But
I have some follow ups on that mail:
- Why should one connect Tomcat to Apache?
- Should you connect Tomcat 6.0.14 to Apache 2.2.6? (Or is that
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Gene,
Eugene Poole wrote:
> I'm looking for some reasonably simple instructions on getting Tomcat
> and Apache working together.
Well, there's always
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/apache.html but
if that's too complex, there
I'm looking for some reasonably simple instructions on gettting Tomcat
and Apache working together.
Here's whare I'm at now:
1. Ever since I learned how to do LVM, that's what I use.
2. I've always installed the Sun Java at the completion of the
standard install, and I've installed it
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