I'm not really familiar with Windows version ob Tomcat and Apache. I
prefer UNIX/Linux. But...

On 9/2/06, jbashir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

A little explanation of the problem:
I have the tomcat running on one computer with ip 192.168.0.130 and
apache running on another computer with ip 192.168.0.21

In the server.xml I have included these two lines:
<Listener className="org.apache.jk.config.ApacheConfig"
modJk="http://192.168.0.21/modules/mod_jk.dll"; /> AND
<Listener       className="org.apache.jk.config.ApacheConfig" append="true"
forwardAll="false" modJk="http://192.168.0.21/modules/mod_jk.dll"; />

That's just for generating workers.properties file for Apache. Besides
this you have some connectors configured there. It could AJP
connectors for mod_jk or HTTP connectors for mod_rewrite/mod_proxy.
It's up to you what kind of conector to use.


This creates two new folder $TOMCAT_HOME\conf\auto\ AND
$TOMCAT_HOME\conf\jk\.

There it should create workers.properties file if you have AJP
connector configured.


The Apache is installed on 192.168.0.21. In the $APACHE_HOME\conf\httpd.conf
file I have to include the line:
Include http://192.168.0.130:8080/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf, to tell apache
where mod_jk.conf is. When I start apache it gives the error:

[error] Access to config file c:/program files/apache
 group/apache/http://192.168.0.130:8080/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf denied: not a
valid filename
fopen: Permission denied

So it does not exist on your system. You should copy it from Tomcat
box. And remove IP addresses from file/path names.

apache: could not open document config file c:/program files/apache
group/apache/http://192.168.0.130:8080/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf

Do you actually have mod_jk compiled?

If this line:
Include http://192.168.0.130:8080/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
does not accept the url (it accepts only a directory), then what should I
do?

You should create mod_jk.conf file. And put it into $APACHE_HOME/conf
directory. For the formar of that file check this

http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/howto/apache.html

Then replace
Include http://192.168.0.130:8080/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf

with

Include /conf/mod_jk.conf

Copy workers.properties files, and everything whall work fine then.

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