Hello, I am upgrading from JServ to Tomcat 4.0.1 on RH Linux 7.2 with Apache 1.3.22. Under JServ, I relied heavily upon JSSI. Now, I'm migrating the .jhtml files to .jsp. However, with mod_webapp, it seems I can only map _directory paths_ to servlets, not _file extensions_. With JServ--or even tomcat 3.2.x-- you could map specific file extensions to be handled by the servlet engine using mod_jserv or mod_jk (i.e., ApJServAction and ApJkMount directives). In the Tomcat 4.0.1 documentation I see no mention of mod_jserv (understandably) or mod_jk, and mod_webapp does not seem to be capable of routing of document requests to Tomcat from Apache on a file-by-file basis. Am I missing the point on mod_webapp? It doesn't seem like a very capable replacement for mod_jk (or mod_jserv). Is it possible to integrate mod_jk into Tomcat 4.0.1? How else could I parse .jsp files from a directory under apache rather than a webapp directory?
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