It is actually because I have gotten such inconsistent experiences from
this set up . . . the Tomcat apps were being served up at one point which
is what I alluded to in my original post. But to fix the failure of Apache
to forward requests to Tomcat I made changes; then this came about. It is
one problem after the other. There is no complete documentation on this.
It is obscure at best with people making references to a
workers.properties file but they don't say which one. No wonder the forum
is full of pleas for help in this area. 
"Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org> on Tuesday, March 25, 2008
at 5:02 PM -0500 wrote:
>> From: Tommy Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Subject: Re: another apache/tomcat/mod_jk/virtual hosting 
>> question/issue
>> 
>> I don't understand why this has to be this difficult.
>
>Because you seem to be trying to solve multiple problems simultaneously,
>rather than isolating them and taking care of one at a time.  Until you
>can demonstrate that the webapps are functioning with direct
>browser-to-Tomcat connections, don't introduce httpd into the mix.
>
>> I have followed the documentation.
>
>It's clear that you haven't (or else you're using sadly outdated
>documentation), or you would not be putting your <Context> elements in
>Tomcat's conf/server.xml file.
>
> - Chuck
>
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