Manish, you're the best. Thanks for replying. Unfortunately, I do have an entry for jsp files: JkMount /*.jsp ajp12 I also have on specifically for the examples context: JkMount /examples/*.jsp ajp12 I did not add these. They were in there originally. Any other suggestions are welcome. thanks again, suha. Manish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/15/2001 12:05:26 PM To: Suha Yacoub/IL/ONE@BANCONE cc: Subject: Re: Please help - Very Urgent - No documentation on this Hi Suha, Did u look at your mod_jk.conf file if u have an entry for jsp files... The entry looks like this JkMount /path/to/your/jspfiles/*.jsp ajp12 I think that could be a problem... it seems u just have one type of entries.... ie Jkmount /whateverpath/* ajp12 (could be ajp13 ... also check ur server documnetation) I dont know whethere this will help you or not. .but I tried. Manish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Does apache have any type of support for tomcat other than this list ... ???? > I've followed all the documentation, but I cannot run all of the examples. > > I am able to run servlets on tomcat but not JSPs. Is this caused by a tomcat > setting or an apache setting? > > Details: > - tomcat is running in-process (on the same port as apache) > - using mod_jk > - mod_jk.conf-auto is configured correctly defining the examples context and > sending servlet and .jsp requests to tomcat > > We are using tomcat on a shared server. I, as a user, do not have write > permissions to the "work" directory (where tomcat compiles the jsps). I'm not > sure what kind of permissions tomcat has. Could this be the cause of the > problem? > > Any help would be appreciated. > > thanks, > suha. > --