However, when I try my JSP page, I get a big 'OK' at the top of the screen and then I get this error message:
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
So ..... after reading the documentation you referred me to, it looks like I need to update my httpd.conf file a bit more. I mean I got the LoadModule working, but it looks like I need to add some Jk commands like JkMount to my httpd.conf file. So, I am playing with that now.
I might need your files as a sample, but I'll work on this on my own for a little while. Thanks very much.
Tom
Darryl Wilburn wrote:
Tom,
If you need them, I can send you my actual files. Although I encourage you to do all you can do on your
own to figure it out. It'll pay huge dividends in the
end if you understand what you had to do to make it
work.
DW
--- "Tom Holmes Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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had done it, and you certainly have.
The sample files I have has always been the biggest
hurdle for me also. The mod_jk.so I am using is
"mod_jk-1.2.13-apache-2.0.54.so" which I think is for Windows.
I'll refer to the same directions you used, and I am
sure I will get it also. Thanks for giving me hope that it can be done! Now
I just have to get past those sample files also.
Thanks again!
Tom
Darryl Wilburn wrote:
Tom,JK
I have Tomcat 5.5.7, Apache 2.0.54, JRE 1.5.0_03,
1.2.11, running on Win2k3 server with no problems. The biggest hurdle I had to get over was making thehttp://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/)
necessary changes on the sample files included with
the software. (the worker names didn't match) The
files required are mod_jk.so (downloaded at
The instructions I followed are athttp://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/howto/apache.html.
The other files involved are workers.properties,link
mod_jk.conf. The HowTo instructions at the above
JK2are excellent.
DW
--- "Tom Holmes Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, I'm not a newbie to Apache 2.x, Tomcat 4.x,
withwith Java SDK 1.4.x ... I have gotten these to work over the years
andfew problems either on a Windows or Linux environment. I've modified
the httpd.conf file and workers2.properties files under Apache 2.x,
more.the server.xml and jk2.properties under Tomcat 4.x.
However, now I am in unfamiliar territory once
1.5I am working on Windows 2000, and I want to use Apache 2.x which I
have no problems working with. But now, I want it to work with
Tomcat 5.5.x ... so, here the questions begins:
I understand that I should be using the Java SDK
JK.now with Tomcat 5.5.x, is that correct?
I always thought that JK2 was the new version of
orderI have always used JK2 to connect tomcat 4.x to Apache 2.x. I
understand that JK2 is now deprecated and is no longer getting any support? Does this mean I should now use JK to connect Tomcat 5.5.x with
Apache 2.x? Do I still need a workers2.properties file?
Where can I find documentation on using JK in
bitsto connect Apache 2.x with Tomcat 5.5.x? Any sample files I need?
I know I've seen a lot of questions about this on
this list and on the net (yes, Google is my friend), but I only get
and pieces of the whole, I was looking for anything more
comprehensive.
Thanks for any help you guys can provide!
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