Thanks to Paul Constantine and Alan Chandler for their responses.
I've managed to get it all working (eventually!). I think there were
two stumbling blocks:
1. I had rebuild Apache but was accidentally running the old version,
so the httpd.conf was not being picked up.
2. Paul's blog clarified
, July 08, 2005 7:37 PM
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Subject: Re: Apache + Tomcat with Mod_jk
Shailendra Gatade wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to connect Apache 2 ( Linux ) with Tomcat 5.0 ( Win2K ) using
mod_jk. I'm facing several problems regarding this ...
Initially i was using
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Subject: Re: Apache + Tomcat with Mod_jk
Shailendra Gatade wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to connect Apache 2 ( Linux ) with Tomcat 5.0 ( Win2K )
using mod_jk. I'm facing several problems regarding this ...
Initially i was using mod_jk2.so which
in the right direction. To get this far
I've had to recompile apache, compile tomcat and mod_jk, and think I
have been going round in circles following out-of-date documents on
the Web. I feel I'm close, but perhaps can't see the wood for the
trees.
Thanks
Matthew
VERSIONS:
Red Hat Linux 9
).
Please can someone point me in the right direction. To get this far
I've had to recompile apache, compile tomcat and mod_jk, and think I
have been going round in circles following out-of-date documents on
the Web. I feel I'm close, but perhaps can't see the wood for the
trees.
Thanks
Matthew
On Monday 11 July 2005 14:54, Matthew Strawbridge wrote:
Hi
After spending several days trying to set this up from the
documentation, I've finally decided I need some expert help.
I am no expert, but I got it to work
See my blog on
Shailendra Gatade wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to connect Apache 2 ( Linux ) with Tomcat 5.0 ( Win2K ) using
mod_jk. I'm facing several problems regarding this ...
Initially i was using mod_jk2.so which is deprecated and also not recomended
for Production Environment.
I am not able to
Shailendra Gatade wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to connect Apache 2 ( Linux ) with Tomcat 5.0 ( Win2K )
using mod_jk. I'm facing several problems regarding this ...
Initially i was using mod_jk2.so which is deprecated and also not
recomended for Production Environment.
I am not
Hi All,
I am trying to connect Apache 2 ( Linux ) with Tomcat 5.0 ( Win2K ) using
mod_jk. I'm facing several problems regarding this ...
Initially i was using mod_jk2.so which is deprecated and also not recomended
for Production Environment.
I am not able to find the proper mod_jk.so for
: Apache + Tomcat with Mod_jk
Hi All,
I am trying to connect Apache 2 ( Linux ) with Tomcat 5.0 ( Win2K ) using
mod_jk. I'm facing several problems regarding this ...
Initially i was using mod_jk2.so which is deprecated and also not
recomended
for Production Environment.
I am
Are you sure you meant httpd1?
The daemon script on my site is httpd.
The website explains a setup for Tomcat 4, not Tomcat 5. I don't know if
there's any difference, but there may be.
I'm also confused as you apparently didn't copy your configuration into
this post, you just copied most of
and service tomcatd start
which gives unregconzied services
pls help me resolve the problem
Thaking You
Dhayalan
Original Message
Subject: [SPAM] Re: Apache-tomcat via mod_jk configuration
From: Oscar Carrillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, December 17, 2003 11:42 pm
Hi all,
I've read a configuration of tomcat and apache
(http://daydream.stanford.edu/tomcat/install_web_services.html ) over the last 4 days,
and I've found much of what I need to be lacking
After reading full documentation on the jakarta website about how the server.xml is
organized
Hi,
I have linux with Apache running -preconfigured with applications running in
/var/www...
also i have tomcat 4.1.27 running on 8080 port with jsp application.
I went through
http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache2-tomcat4127-jk-rh9-howto.html
but dont no how to do this in case of
I'm trying to get Apache (1.3.27) integrated with Tomcat (4.1.27) on OS
X. I've read the following article (http://tinyurl.com/qkgp), which
didn't help much, as well as my own (http://raibledesigns.com/tomcat),
but I've found no success.
I downloaded mod_jk.so (for 1.3.27) from
At 10:52 -0600 2003/10/11, Matt Raible wrote:
I'm trying to get Apache (1.3.27) integrated with Tomcat (4.1.27) on OS X.
[...]
I downloaded mod_jk.so (for 1.3.27) from http://tinyurl.com/qkh6.
Currently, the issue I'm having is with Apache, hopefully someone
can help. When I restart Apache, I
Yep, and that appears to work just fine.
On Saturday, October 11, 2003, at 02:54 PM, Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:
At 10:52 -0600 2003/10/11, Matt Raible wrote:
I'm trying to get Apache (1.3.27) integrated with Tomcat (4.1.27) on
OS X.
[...]
I downloaded mod_jk.so (for 1.3.27) from
HELP
ever since the big virus ive been plagued with emails
from thei comapny or whatever it is.. i get at least
800 a day and i can t make them stop.. i dont know
what you are all are talkingabout and i really dont
care.. i cant seem to unsubscribe successfully HELP!!
i want my email inbox
This probably is a BUG with tomcat. It should not return 404, coz' the
servlet is there.
You will get the same message even if u call the servlet from normal java
code and not applet.
URL url = new URL(http://whatever.com/servlet/SomeServlet;)
URLConnection huc =
Hello
If apache and tomcat are running on 2 different hosts, how do I perform the
configuration if I'm using mod_jk ? For e.g. should I place the
workers.properties file on apache side or tomcat side ? For mod_jserv I know
that I can use ApJServDefaultHost and ApJServDefaultPort directives.
Please i need help with this can anyone anwser me
about this issue ??
With Apache and tomcat working with mod_jk:
Its possible to map every virtual host (On Apache)
to a different webapp on tomcat ???
I.E.
Apache Virtual Host: 123.myhost.com ip: 10.0.0.2
Tomcat Webbapp : tomcat33\webapps\123
-
From: Adrian Almenar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 7:03 AM
Subject: Apache + Tomcat with mod_jk and Virtual Hosts
Please i need help with this can anyone anwser me
about this issue ??
With Apache and tomcat working with mod_jk:
Its possible to map
does anybody have a configuration in this way:
With Apache and tomcat working with mod_jk:
Its possible to map every virtual host (On Apache)
a a different webapp on tomcat ???
I.E.
Apache Virtual Host: 123.myhost.com
Tomcat Webbapp : tomcat33\webapps\123
Apache Virtual Host: 789.myhost.com
Hi all,
I'm building a testing environment on Windows NT4.
Here is my current configuration :
Apache 1.3.14
Sun JDK 1.3.0.02
Tomcat 3.2.1
The system worked fine using mod_jserv as the communication handler
between Apache and Tomcat, and ajp12 as the communication protocol
(mainly the default
Hello,
I'm attempting to install a 3.2 version of tomcat with Apache 1.3.14.
When I try to start apache I get this:
"Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 1 of
/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf:API module structure `jk_module' in file
/usr/local/apache/libexec/mod_jk.so is garbled - perhaps
I think that you can resolve the problem by compiling mod_jk.so from
source. See mod_jk-howto.html in $TOMCAT_HOME/docs.
-- john
Olivier Tourdes wrote:
Hello,
I'm attempting to install a 3.2 version of tomcat with Apache 1.3.14.
When I try to start apache I get this:
"Starting
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An: Olivier Tourdes
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Betreff:Apache, tomcat and mod_jk
Hello,
I'm attempting to install a 3.2 version of tomcat with Apache 1.3.14.
When I try to start apache I get
are you sure the mod_jk.so is build with apache 1.3.14 on your system?
perhaps try to remove it and rebuild it with apache apsx command
A known issue. The mod_jk was compiled under an EAPI apache (mod_ssl) and you
use that on a standard apache distrib
Regards.
Ps: Linux users could take
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