I have not ever had any problems doing Tomcat/Apache/JDBC/MySQL/SSL, except these last few times at it has been problems with corupt downloads and incompatible mod_jk, and its a pain trying to find any mod_jk. So if you find it make sure it is compatiable with your version of Apache, or it wont work.
BTW has anyone seen the verison for Apache 2.0.40?
You have to build it from source. The only binaries you will find on the Jakarta site are binaries built against standard Apache distributions. Red Hat's Apache says it is "2.0.40" but it is not...what it really means is that it is 2.0.40 with patches applied from later releases that RH feels are needed. RH does not update the version number, nor can you be really sure that they've applied the fixes (.41 through .47) correctly. Thus, "Apache 2.0.40" in a Red Hat context equals "Our version of Apache which we call 2.0.40 which may or may not be equal to any other standard Apache distribution". I think you'd have to install the httpd-source RPM and diff it against the Apache 2.0.47 source to really figure out what's different or if they are identical. I don't know of anyone who has done that...it's much easier to just download Apache and build it...takes about 90 seconds on a P3.
So, the answer to your question: build it from source.
John
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