Hi John, 
This is a very great doc and a very good start.  I have one question, what command 
line parameters
did you use to compile apache to enable DSO support, SSL, and apxs?

Thanks much,
Adam

--- "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I just went through the same process (only using MS SQL Server 2000 instead
> of Oracle).  It took me over a week to figure out what was going on.  I'm
> all for the open source movement, but the lack of documentation has got to
> be the most frustrating thing I've ever dealt with. 
> 
> Here's what I did, in summary:
> 
> 1) install Tomcat 4.  Verify Tomcat 4 (served content on port 8080, examples
> work).
> 2) install Apache 2 with DSO support, SSL and apxs.  Verify Apache 2 (served
> content on port 80).
> 3) download the mod_webapp source, extract it.  Read README.txt in the
> webapp directory after extracting the source.
> 3) download the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) source from CVS as stated in
> mod_webapp README.txt, build and install (note: I did not install ant as
> mentioned in the README.txt file).
> 4) build mod_webapp from source according to README.txt after APR is
> installed.  Make sure the build/configure process is pointed to the right
> apxs (apache 1.3 or apache 2.0).  configure does an "autosense" of which
> version of Apache you have based on which apxs it can find.
> 5) install mod_webapp according to INSTALL.txt
> 6) put the following into httpd.conf, verify with
> "$APACHE_HOME/bin/apachectl configtest":
> 
> LoadModule webapp_module /usr/lib/apache/mod_webapp.so
> 
> <IfModule mod_webapp.c>
> WebAppConnection warpConnection warp XXX.XXX.com:8008
> WebAppInfo   /webapp-info
> WebAppDeploy examples warpConnection /examples
> WebAppDeploy webdav warpConnection /webdav
> WebAppDeploy tomcat-docs warpConnection /tomcat-docs
> </IfModule>
> 
> 7) in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml, on or about line 291 of 333, change
> the name parameter of the "Engine" directive to be the same as the
> ServerName directive in $APACHE_HOME/conf/httpd.conf.
> 8) Stop apache.
> 9) Stop tomcat...wait at least 10 seconds.  Verify down with "ps -ef |grep
> java"
> 10) Start tomcat...wait at least 10 seconds.
> 11) Start apache.
> 12) Verify that tomcat examples work on port 80
> (http://host.domain.com/examples/) Note that you need the trailing slash!
> 
> Doing this got me the Tomcat servlets running from host.domain.com/examples
> (not host.domain.com:8080/examples which is Tomcat stand-alone), so I'm
> pretty sure everything is set.
> 
> The Tomcat I used was the Standard version from:
> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.3/bin/
> The Apache I used was the standard apache 2.0.36 from one of the mirror
> sites.
> The mod_webapp connector I used was retrieved from:
> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.3/src/
> 
> Hope this helps!  Comments welcome.  This is on a RH 7.2 machine, BTW.
> 
> John Turner
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 3:18 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Connecting Apache 2 with Tomcat 4.x
> 
> 
> I would like to connect the latest version of Apache
> with the latest venison of Tomcat.  It would be great
> to find a single doc that could show me how to do this
> quickly.  I don't care about millisecond performance
> differentials or scalability.  I am trying to upgrade
> a previous implementation that used Apache 1.3 with
> Tomcat 3.3.
> 
> There doesn't seem to be a `clear and quick' way to do
> this.  I'm getting caught up in a circular reference
> of you can do it this way, or that way, or even a
> third way, yet no signal doc actually takes me all the
> way through connecting and tweaking Apache 2 with
> Tomcat 4. There is even some talk about how the
> connector sub-projects have broken off from the server
> development and exist autonomously.
> 
> I already have Apache 2 and Tomcat 4 running on RedHat
> 7.3 as well as a completed application running against
> Oracle. Everything is working great.  My last issue is
> getting Apache to front-end the application and pass
> servlet control to Tomcat.
> 
> I don't care which connector I use, time is limited, I
> wish to use whichever connector has the most complete
> documentation.
> 
> Does anybody have a quick and furious way to get this
> done?  Also, in the past, I was able to download a
> binary for intel/linux, this would be great to come
> across, somewhere I was reading that one would have to
> compile their own if using Apache 2, is this true?
> 
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