Mladen Turk wrote:

Mansour wrote:


Now I removed these lines and deleted the auto created file /etc/httpd/conf.d/mod_jk.conf


And I added to server.xml these lines

<Host name="virtualhost" appBase="/path/to/virtualhost">
<Context path="" docBase="webapp1" debug="0"/>
</Host>

the file mod_jk.conf is generated automatically:


Yes I can access any file in the root directory of my virtual host

You don't need that. Remove any autoconf generation
directives. You need only to map the *.jsp, right?


Now, pointing my browser to http://virtualhost/hello.jsp gives error 404. What did I do wrong ?? and what other files I have to edit. Please I really need help in this??


I suppose you have your 'virtualhost' defined inside httpd.conf
as well.
Can you access http://virtualhost/index.html ?

Regards,
Mladen.

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