Thanks very much Benoit and thanks Sam for your help.
You both came to the same conclusion: move all contents of mod_jk.conf-auto to
the httpd.conf file for apache
and set up apache default files to index.html and index.jsp
I will try to set that up and let you know if there's a problem. Otherwise,
assume all's well.
thanks again,
suha.





"Sam Newman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/17/2001 11:54:03 AM

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>
>
> Thanks. It's still not working. I get a 404 error now when I go to my
> application directory (http://mysite.com/myapp/).
> I also get a 404 error when I type in the full path
> (http://mysite.com/myapp/index.jsp).
> myapp is a virtual directory. The physical path is something along the
lines of
> /users/me/myapp/
>
> Any help would be appreciated. Thx.

It sounds then like apache is not correctly serving jsp files then, or else
your trying the wrong URL. I take it the jsp works fine directly with
tomcat? If so, and assuming you are using mod_jk (please say you are!)
simply including the mod_jk.conf-auto generated by tomcat in httpd.conf
should get you started. try the Tomcat-Apahe howto, and the mod_jk howto
included in the tomcat distro

HTH,

sam







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