Sounds like I may be on a "much" earlier version of ASF Tomcat on my
production server (worked fine in test). How do I tell what version of
Tomcat I'm running on an iSeries?

On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 8:19 AM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:

> Just substituting momentarily for Chuck and Pid while they warm up for the
> day :
>
>
> John McCleskey wrote:
>
>> I'm recieving the following errors when starting my Tomcat server. I'm
>> attempting to deploy a web application using a .WAR file and have
>> configured
>> the server to run servlets.
>>
> Really ? How did you do that ?
>
>
>> *[jk_jni_worker.c (1028)]: Fail-> could not initialize Tomcat *
>>
>>
>> *[jk_worker.c (220)]: wc_create_worker init failed for inprocess *
>> *[jk_worker.c (297)]: build_worker_map failed to create workerinprocess *
>>
>> Strange. That does not look like a Tomcat logfile, somehow.
> Nor, so far, like a Tomcat problem.
>
> Do you care to tell us what you are really doing, with which Tomcat,
> which server in front (apparently), on which platform, and where you
> found the above messages ?
>
> This sounds very much like a voice from the (very) distant past, like in :
> http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/generic_howto/workers.html
> which says (in the "Workers Types" section) :
> jni     DEPRECATED: This worker knows how to forward requests to in-process
> Tomcat workers using JNI.
>
> I remember seeing that DEPRECATED mention as far back as.. say Tomcat 4.1.
>  That was a long time ago.  I'm not sure that you will find anyone who still
> remembers what that thing was doing.
>
>
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John
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