the mod_jk.conf-auto tomcat creates authomatically
generates the apache directives so apache can see the contexts setup under
tomcat. Whilst they use different document roots, you can easily make them look
the same my tweaking the generated directives. The .jsp files & servlets
have to sit under the tomcat webapps directory for them to get picked up by the
tomcat classloader. The jsp file actually gets compiled at runtime to a servlet
before being viewed.
sam
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