Thank you, Lawson.
I'll try.

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From: "Lawson, Israel H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 12:43 AM
Subject: RE: Apache and remote tomcat server


> We got this working by replicating the tomcat directory structure on the
> apache box.
> the reason for this lies somewhere in the way MOD_DIR and AUTO_INDEXING
> work.  A good example of what i mean follows
>
> for the below to work you would have to have a /test directory on you
apache
> server.
> even if you did not have any data in it.  When mod_dir checks to see if a
> directory
> exists it does not for some reason transverse accross the plugin but only
> the
> local filesystem based upon your DOC_ROOT directory.
>
> On you tomcat server you would create a directory called test inside the
> ROOT
> directory of jakarta-tomcat /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/ROOT/test
> This is where you JSP's would go.
>
> You will also need to modify you workers.properties file and put a copy of
> it
> on the apache server.  the particular line that is important for this is
the
> host line.  It is set by default to be "localhost" change it to the
machine
> that
> is your tomcat server.
>
> <IfModule mod_jk.c>
>
> JkWorkersFile /usr/local/apache/conf/workers.properties
> JkLogFile  logs/jk.log
> JkLogLevel warn
> JkMount /*.jsp ajpB12
> JkMount /test/servlet/* ajpB12
> JkMount /test/*.jsp ajpB12
>
> Alias /test "/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/test"
> <Directory "/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/webXpps/test">
>     Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
> </Directory>
>
> Alias /test "/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/ROOT/test"
>
> <Directory "/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/webXpps/ROOT">
>     Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
> </Directory>
>
> </IfModule>
>
>
> This is the only way we have found that allow mod_jk to work
> correctly with tomcat and apache.  if some else on this list
> has gotten this to work, possibly a more correct way please
> post it to the list.  If this is the correct way please let me know
> i have not been able to find ANY documentation pertaining to
> the setup of mod_jk using remote workers.
>
> Good luck with this,
>
> Israel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Y Toshiko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 10:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Apache and remote tomcat server
>
>
> I've going through the archives
> and discovered many messages
> relating to this problem.
>
> As in "mod_jk and remote tomcat server"
> (25 Apr 2001), Jserv enables Apache to
> access remote tomcat.
>
> Is it possible to do the same thing with mod_jk?
> Any advise or information is appreciated.
>
> Toshiko
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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