RE: [OFF-TOPIC] RE: John: missing tomcat-apache.conf mod_jk.conf-auto

2002-09-19 Thread Turner, John
need Apache 2.0.40. Apache 1.3.26 is fine, and is the same codebase as your existing version. John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 5:34 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: [OFF-TOPIC] RE: John: missing

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] RE: John: missing tomcat-apache.conf mod_jk.conf-auto

2002-09-19 Thread Matthew Hannigan
: missing tomcat-apache.conf mod_jk.conf-auto snip Apache does not need J2SDK or JRE to function. It has nothing to do with java. Which of the 2 machines do I install mod_jk on : (1) on the web-server (Apache) or (2) on the app-server (Tomcat) or (3) both ??? I remember one of the many

[OFF-TOPIC] RE: John: missing tomcat-apache.conf mod_jk.conf-auto

2002-09-18 Thread Turner, John
No, you don't have to uninstall Apache 1.3 that came with Redhat. Just leave it where it is, make sure it doesn't run at boot by default. Then put Apache 2 in some location like /usr/local/apache2. You won't hurt anything leaving your existing Apache as is, you just want to make sure it

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] RE: John: missing tomcat-apache.conf mod_jk.conf-auto

2002-09-18 Thread achana
Hi John. Sorry to bother again. Apache 2.0.40 is on one machine , the web-server (j2sdk NOT loaded here). Tomcat 4.0.4 and j2sdk1.4.0 are loaded on another machine, an app-server. Do I need j2sdk on the webserver as well ??? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] RE: John: missing tomcat-apache.conf mod_jk.conf-auto

2002-09-18 Thread Robert L Sowders
: Subject:Re: [OFF-TOPIC] RE: John: missing tomcat-apache.conf mod_jk.conf-auto Hi John. Sorry to bother again. Apache 2.0.40 is on one machine , the web-server (j2sdk NOT loaded here). Tomcat 4.0.4 and j2sdk1.4.0 are loaded on another machine, an app-server. Do I need j2sdk

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] RE: John: missing tomcat-apache.conf mod_jk.conf-auto

2002-09-18 Thread achana
snip Apache does not need J2SDK or JRE to function. It has nothing to do with java. Which of the 2 machines do I install mod_jk on : (1) on the web-server (Apache) or (2) on the app-server (Tomcat) or (3) both ??? I remember one of the many doco's mentioned Apache and mod_jk , but I

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] RE: John: missing tomcat-apache.conf mod_jk.conf-auto

2002-09-18 Thread Kent Perrier
On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 07:33:33PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip Apache does not need J2SDK or JRE to function. It has nothing to do with java. Which of the 2 machines do I install mod_jk on : (1) on the web-server (Apache) or (2) on the app-server (Tomcat) or (3) both ???