Hi Greg,

u can use the blackdown port of the J2SDK...it's considered more stable and
faster than the Sun's JDK....u can dwlnd it from

www.blackdown.org

u can dwnld a source tarball and build it...i think a .deb version is also
available...

the IBM JDK is also stable and fast....go for jdk1.3.0 or 1.3.1....the new
jdk1.4 is not stable........

Here are some tested combinations:

Apache 1.3.12/19/26 + Tomcat 3.2.1/3.2.2 + mod_jk.so
JDK 1.3.0 from IBM with the JIT option enabled....
Debian "potato" release(viz Noel "espy" clecker release....)

mod_webapp is not so easy to configure and maintain...

HTH,

ravi

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregory Guthrie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Tom Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: Tomcat 3.x failures


> I tried to install tomcat4,
> It installs fine, but then complains that it can't find an appropriate
JDK,
> and indeed the Debian page reports that it needs J2SDK, which is "not
> available" (for Debian)?
>
> To even get Apache to then start (after installing Tomcat4), I had to
> remove the tomcat-auto include from httpd.conf (Tomcat no longer seems to
> generate this on startup..?) . Now I have parts of Tomcat3, Tomcat4 (not
> working, missing J2SDK), and Apache which now won't connect to either.
>
> What is the proper upgrade path, or can I solve my tomcat 3 problems and
> revert to it?
>
> -- Do I need to apt-get remove tomcat before installing tomcat4?
>
> -- Is the mod_jk connection with Apache changed?  (the httpd.conf items
> noted above)
>
> -- Is there a source of instructions for this that I should be reading!?
>
> ( I hope this is not too Debian specific for this list..)
>
> >I have a Tomcat 3.2B6 install on Linux (Debian 2.2), w/ Apache .
> > >
> > > The server seems to work fine, but the log files constantly report the
> > > errors below, about each 4 seconds. after a day or so log files
> > > of hundreds
> > > of MB are common.
> >
> >Did you install the deb from the main Debian archive? I experianced this
a
> >few months ago and solved it by installing the tomcat4 package.
>
> There ought to be a bug in the debian bug tracker that ought to describe
> this.
>
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