Hi, first of all, rh9 has really odd thing about apache. Apache comes without apxs2 by default. If you install
apache-dev rpm it should apear. There are other problems, like libs missing. So basicaly if you REALLY NEED
mod_jk2, recompile apache and reinstall it :( sorry. I have already working server, which I can't risk with, so
I used mod_proxy.
Apache home if for apache source code dir. You can get command line parameters doing: ./configure --help|less :)
Using mod_proxy suits my needs, and probably will suit yours. But if you will rebuild apache and reinstall it, please
mail me how it went.


Dale, Matt wrote:

Hi,

I have Redhat 9 with Tomcat 5 installed and is working fine.

Apache 2.0.40 is installed by default and i'd rather stick with that because it is integrated with a nifty configuration tool.

I'd like to link apache and tomcat with the JK2 connector which I have no problems with. As far as I can tell there is no binary download for linux so I have to build it.

The questions I have are.

Is there any documentation on building the JK2? Particularly the command line parameters

As it is the default RPM install of tomcat there doesnt seem a sensible Apache2 home that needs to be set for the build, is there something I should set this to?

If this cant work would I be able to compile using apache 2.0.48 and use the library with apache 2.0.40?


Any other advice on building the connector?


Thanks
Matt


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