You must compile mod_jk.so yourself. It is easy, see the docs. I had the same problem and it works fine now after compiling from sources. Tong Sun escribió: > > Hi, > > I managed to get Tomcat + Apache working under RH6.2 using mod_jk, which > means that all static pages are served by Apache (port 80), yet all > servlets and JSPs are forward to Tomcat by Apache to port 8080. > > Then I tried the same steps under Mandrake. Everything works find execpt > that Apache still insists serving the servlets and JSPs itself, without > forwarding them to Tomcat (port 8080). The result is that jsp are > display as plain text and servlets are not found. > > I asked the (only) friend who know the Tomcat, servlets and JSPs, and he > is having the same problem as mine. > > Has any of you met with the same problem? If not, please tell me what > kind of tools and steps should I take to nail down what is wrong? (I > tried to see if the communication between Tomcat and Apache using > netstate, but it seems to me now that it is not the right tool). > > Thanks a lot for your help. > > and please CC me a copy whenever you reply, 'cause I'm subscribing in > digest mode. Thanks > > -- > SUN, Tong > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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