Once I have time to go through and patch the regression failures for Jk2,
maybe I'll test the new features.  Until then, I'm strictly a Jk1 person.

You could try posting this on the tomcat-user list.  There are a lot of
people there that are playing with Jk2.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Costin Manolache" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 9:50 PM
Subject: Jk MX proxy for mod_jk


> I would really apreciate if someone could check how this works.
>
> The steps are:
> - compile
> - make sure /jkstatus is enabled and works
> - configure jk2.properties:
>
> class.modjkmx=org.apache.jk.common.ModJkMX
> modjkmx.webServerHost=localhost
> modjkmx.webServerPort=80
> mx.port=9999
>
> - start apache
> - make sure mx4j-tools.jar is in server/lib
> - start tomcat
>
> You should see in the jmx console a number of mbeans in the "apache"
domain,
> including URIs, workers, etc. Set should work ( try disabling the worker
or
> uri ).
>
> I haven't tried the saving of the modified config
>
> Costin
>
>
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