The default connector on port 8009 can handle JK and JK2 both
(CoyoteConnector).  Ajp13Connector is deprecated.  Going forward, only
CoyoteConnector will be supported.

John

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From: adrian
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: 1/6/03 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: mod_jk tomcat/apache connector issue

John Bullock wrote:

>I'll try to explain.. :)
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>For a long time, I've tried to build mod_jk with the 4.1.18 connectors
>package to no avail... it wouldn't give any errors, but I'd wind up
with a
>mod_jk.la file (617 bytes) and no .so file whatsoever.
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>Using a link from John Turner's how-to, I downloaded a pre-compiled
binary
>of mod_jk and followed the configuration steps.
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>Just in case:
>http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache2-tomcat4112-sol8-howto.html
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>John Bullock wrote:
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>>Haven't seen this anywhere, but when I try to start apache (2.0.43)
with
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>>mod_jk module enabled, I get:
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>>#apachectl start
>>Syntax error on line 4 of /usr/local/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf:
>>Can't locate API module structure `jk_module' in file
>>/usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_jk.so: ld.so.1:
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>/usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd:
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>>fatal: jk_module: can't find symbol
>>#
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>>Tomcat starts up correctly with working examples, however.  I think
this is
>>a library issue, though it seems like it'd happen more often and be in
the
>>FAQ?
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>>using:
>>Tomcat 4.1.18
>>Apache 2.0.43
>>Java 1.4.1_01-b01
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>Are you using mod_jk or mod_jk2 ? Tomcat 4.1.18 is setup for jk2 by
default.
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The reason I asked was the default connector on 8009 is for JK2 , right 
below it commented
out is the jk connector, I had to make the change recently for an 
Apache2 config.
Also for building mod_jk, check out 
http://www.pubbitch.org/jboss/mod_jk2.html,
may give a little insight.





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