Apache httpd server 2.4.25 binaries for Non Windows platforms

2017-06-16 Thread Prarthana Agwania
Hello Apache Team,

We have a requirement to package Apache httpd server together with mod_jk
1.2.42 and distribute it to customers. Our application is hosted on Tomcat
which needs to be load balanced. We tried the topology where in Apache
httpd server act as the load balancer in conjunction with mod_jk which
works perfectly fine. Now, we are required to package this and distribute
it but I am unable to find the binaries for the latest version. We cannot
compile and build it as it will be distributed to customers and we will
have to ensure everything is correctly build and runs on all platforms.

Therefore, I request you to provide the binaries for different non windows
platform say, OEL, Solaris, HP and AIX.

Looking forward to hear from you.

Thanks,
Prarthana Agwania


Re: Tomcat 8.0.23, Apache Commons 2.2: Object pool shared across Tomcat servers/clusters?

2015-08-26 Thread Prarthana Agwania
Chuck,

Apologies for the confusion. Let me rephrase it,

Currently, we have multiple Tomcat nodes running on a single or on
different physical machines with each having its own object pool
(consider we have a pool of java String object but not connection
pool) i.e., an object pool per node. The requirement is to share this
pool of objects across Tomcat nodes.

Is there any such implementation that we can readily use to achieve this?

Thanks,
Prarthana

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
 From: Prarthana Agwania [mailto:prarthana.agwa...@gmail.com]
 Subject: Tomcat 8.0.23, Apache Commons 2.2: Object pool shared across Tomcat 
 servers/clusters?

 Currently in our project, we have multiple Tomcat servers running on a
 single physical server each having its own connection pool. We have a
 requirement where in, we could have a shared connection pool across
 multiple Tomcat servers.

 Whoever came up with that requirement is seriously confused.  Underlying 
 every database connection is a TCP/IP connection, which by definition, is 
 point-to-point.  There is no possible way for a single TCP/IP connection to 
 be usable other than by the two end points (discounting MITM hacks).

 At best, you could invent a proxy machine which would connect to the DB 
 server, and each Tomcat server could connect to the proxy.  The added 
 complication, performance impact, and overall cost make this a completely 
 nonsensical thing to do.

  - Chuck


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Tomcat 8.0.23, Apache Commons 2.2: Object pool shared across Tomcat servers/clusters?

2015-08-25 Thread Prarthana Agwania
Hi,

Currently in our project, we have multiple Tomcat servers running on a
single physical server each having its own connection pool. We have a
requirement where in, we could have a shared connection pool across
multiple Tomcat servers. Hence, would like to know if any of the below
is possible and how?

 1. Shared connection pool across individual Tomcat instances
running in same/different
 physical server?

  2. Shared connection pool across Tomcat clusters? Again, the
cluster could be on same or
  different physical servers.

Thanks,
Prarthana Agwania

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Apache Tomcat 8.0.22 server on different machines

2015-06-19 Thread Prarthana Agwania
Hi,

We have a requirement wherein we would like to know the urls of each
of the tomcat instance running on different servers. The scenario is
somewhat like,

1. There are multiple servers running on different machines say
Server1, Server2, Server3

2. There are multiple Tomcat instances running on each of the machines
as independent instances say, Server1-- Tomcat1, Tomcat2,
Tomcat3.Server2-- Tomcat5, Tomcat6,
Tomcat7.Server3--Tomcat8, Tomcat9, Tomcat10
P.S. - Tomcat servers are not clustered

Now, is there a way that an external user who does not have access to
the servers can know the urls for each Tomcat running under different
servers? Or, is it possible that Server1 or Tomcat1 can act as the
master and have the information about other servers(remember they are
not clustered)?Can this information be made available under one hood
and used further to deploy wars or modify any configuration etc?

Thanks.

Regards,
Prarthana

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Re: Tomcat connector: mod_jk 1.2.40 in 32 bit for OS - Linux 2.6.39-400.21.1.el6uek.x86_64

2015-05-18 Thread Prarthana Agwania
Christopher,

Thanks for the response. I tried the solution you suggested, but I am
getting the below error:

/usr/bin/ld: unrecognised emulation mode: 32
Supported emulations: elf_x86_64 elf_i386 i386linux elf_l1om
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [mod_jk.la] Error 1

Can you please suggest me how to get rid of this, I am nowhere able to
find where the path for libtool is set so that I can modify the same
to make it work?

Thanks.

On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 5:37 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
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 Prarthana,

 On 5/15/15 6:09 AM, Prarthana Agwania wrote:
 I am looking for mod_jk 1.2.40 source/binary on 32 bit, for Linux
 OS to be used with Oracle Http Server build on Apache 2.2

 I could not find the details anywhere on your site. Also the link
 for the connector which is made available on your website is on 64
 bit.

 Hence, request you to please direct me to the link from where I
 can download the appropriate module.

 http://tomcat.apache.org/download-connectors.cgi

 The ASF does not publish binaries except under very special circumstance
 s.

 The above link will take you to the source-download page. Download the
 source, configure for your platform, and compile.

 See the README.txt file in the source download for instructions for
 building. Compiling on Linux should not be a problem at all, though
 you will likely need to install the httpd-dev or apache2-dev package
 for your distribution as a prerequisite.

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Tomcat connector: mod_jk 1.2.40 in 32 bit for OS - Linux 2.6.39-400.21.1.el6uek.x86_64

2015-05-15 Thread Prarthana Agwania
Hi,

I am looking for mod_jk 1.2.40 source/binary on 32 bit, for Linux OS
to be used with Oracle Http Server build on Apache 2.2

I could not find the details anywhere on your site. Also the link for
the connector which is made available on your website is on 64 bit.

Hence, request you to please direct me to the link from where I can
download the appropriate module.

Thanks.

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