thanks Jake.... let me try .

Jacob Kjome wrote:

> Hello bm,
>
> You will need to create a mod_jk.conf that looks something like the
> ones I am attaching (hint, I created mod_jk.conf with Tomcat 3.3.1 by having my
> webapps installed there and starting it up with the -autoconf
> switch...then I modified the paths to work with my Tomcat 4.x.x
> config).  "mod_jk.conf" will make Apache2 serve static stuff and
> "mod_jk.conf-alt" will make Apache2 forward *everything* to Tomcat.
> The advantage of the former is that it takes a load off Tomcat, the
> advantage of the latter is that you need not worry about special
> mappings matching up with those in your web.xml.
>
> Then, you need the following at the end of your httpd.conf:
>
> # Include the configuration for Apache Jakarta Tomcat 4.x.x/Apache Web Server Adapter
> Include "C:/Program Files/Apache 
>Group/Jakarta/tomcat-4-nightly-20020404/conf/mod_jk/mod_jk.conf"
>
> Just point that Include directive to wherever you are storing
> mod_jk.conf.
>
> That should be about it.
>
> jake
>
> Tuesday, April 30, 2002, 11:50:21 AM, you wrote:
>
> bpc> HI jake
>
> bpc>         I copied the mod_jk into the modules dir of the apache
> bpc> and then used your workers file also.....what else i need to do  ?
>
> bpc> Can you please help me doing this apache 2 and tomcat 4 combination....?
> bpc> If you have any small write up ,,, pls send it to me
>
> bpc> I appreciate your help
>
> bpc> thanks in advance
> bpc> BM
>
> bpc> Jacob Kjome wrote:
>
> >> Hello Goetz,
> >>
> >> This has been all over the list so a simple search would be in order
> >> here, but here is where you can find the mod_jk.dll for Apache2:
> >> http://www.acg-gmbh.de/mod_jk/
> >>
> >> You also might neeed an updated workers.properties file.  I'll attach
> >> mine for reference.
> >>
> >> Jake
> >>
> >> Tuesday, April 30, 2002, 5:13:19 AM, you wrote:
> >>
> >> GB> WHAT I WANT TO DO
> >> GB>   Integrating Apache 2 and Tomcat 4 on the Win32 platform.
> >>
> >> GB> PROBLEM
> >> GB>   Could not find a mod_jk module which works with Apache 2.
> >>
> >> GB> WHAT I TRIED ALREADY
> >> GB>   AFAIK it does not make a difference whether I use Tomcat 3.x or 4.x =>
> >> GB> Tried the mod_jk module in the Tomcat 3.x distribution.
> >>
> >> GB> Since I could not find a version for apache 2.0 I tried the apache 1.3
> >> GB> version
> >> GB> (http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/native-3.3/win32/apache
> >> GB> 1.3/mod_jk.dll). This was rejected by apache with the message "Cannot
> >> GB> load C:/apps/apache2/modules/mod_jk.dll into server: The specified
> >> GB> module could not be found." Of course I checked the path three times.
> >>
> >> GB>   So I assume that this .dll is only working for Apache 1.3
> >>
> >> GB> QUESTIONS
> >> GB> - Where can I get a mod_jk.dll for Apache 2?
> >> GB> - Do I have to built it myself?
> >>
> >> GB> Thanks for any suggestions
> >> GB> Goetz
> >>
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> >>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>                          Name: workers.properties
> >>    workers.properties    Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream)
> >>                      Encoding: base64
> >>
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>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>                       Name: mod_jk.conf-alt
>    mod_jk.conf-alt    Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream)
>                   Encoding: base64
>
>                   Name: mod_jk.conf
>    mod_jk.conf    Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
>               Encoding: base64
>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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