I know that it works with Apache2. I've already had that working. What I was hoping 
was that there was a way to make a stand-alone Tomcat installation handle the requests.

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 2:52 PM 
        To: 'Tomcat Users List' 
        Cc: 
        Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
        
        

        I do not know about tomcat and php, I would guess no.
        
        however the www.apache.org <http://www.apache.org>  site lists this as the
        link for php
        http://www.php.net/ <http://www.php.net/>
        
        you might want to try the apache list group as well as any list group list
        listed on the php site
        
        good luck
        Jeff
        
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Moutoux, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 12:49 PM
        To: Tomcat Users List
        Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
        
        
        I've tried everything that I can, based on the references that you sent. All
        without success. Perhaps there is another way. The only reason that I wanted
        to have Apache on this particular machine is so that I could use some of the
        functionality of PHP. Is there a way that I could have Tomcat service PHP
        requests?
        
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: PELOQUIN,JEFFREY (HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent: Thu 12/26/2002 12:27 PM
        To: 'Tomcat Users List'
        Cc:
        Subject: RE: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
        
        
        
        List o' links
        
        http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html
        <http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html>
        http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html
        <http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html>
        http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html
        <http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html>  (this is mainly
        jk
        not jk2 if I recall)
        
        the dll should go into APACHE_ROOT/libexec
        
        the <ApacheConfig> directive if I recall is for jk in Tomcat 3 and there is
        a different tag for tomcat 4, see links above.  I prefer to hard code the
        directives.
        
        I would suggest trying mod_jk instead of mod_jk2 as there is more
        documentation available and a larger experience base.
        John Turner has a collection of downloads.
        
        While the online documentation does lag behind the actual code development
        the information is out there and I have found the info on the jakarta site
        to be quite helpful for mod_jk in the latest 4.1 release
        
        Jeff
        
        
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Moutoux, Myles [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
        Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:14 AM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: Apache Tomcat configuration Issue
        
        
        This seems to be a very common issue, however, I have to submit is again
        because I am unable to get things to work properly. I have read all the
        documentation that I can find, but, end up more confused than when I
        started. So, here goes.
        
        Everything is running on a Win2K machine with plenty of memory and disk and
        most of the latest patches. I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.43 and
        it is running OK. I services my static web pages successfully and also
        services PHP requests. I have installed Tomcat 4.1.17 with JDK 1.4.0.03.
        This works fine for serving my JSP pages and JavaBeans. Now, I need to
        integrate the two so that whenever Apache, listening on port 80, receives a
        request for a JSP it forwards the request to Tomcat, currently listening in
        port 8081. I have downloaded the MOD_JK2-2.0.43.dll, but, have no idea where
        to put it other than in the \winnt\system32 directory.
        
        Some of the documentation suggest turning on the Apache auto-config option
        in Tomcat. It suggest putting the <ApacheConfig /> directive in the
        server.xml file directly below the <AutoWebApp ... /> directive. In my file
        there is no such place, so, that's a dead end. I tried putting the directive
        in anyway, to no avail. I tried creating a WORKER2.PROPERTIES file from
        scratch and also modified the JK2.PROPERTIES file as directed by some of the
        Jakarta documentation. None of this has accomplished anything.
        
        Perhaps the people that put Tomcat and Apache together should consider
        putting some simple straight forward documentation together that describes
        "exactly" how to accomplish this task. At the moment it's way to
        complicated.
        
        If anyone has any come up with a way of making this work, please let me
        know. I would appreciate any assistance.
        
        
        
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