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Shapira,
I have a question!
If I use Tomcat5 standalone in production, do I still need to configure
the mod_jk
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Subject: RE: apache 1.3 tomcat 5.0.19
03/17/2004 04:59
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4.1.301.3.29 mod_jk 40.59
I didn't compile mod_jk2 with 1.3.29, but would guess that would be
the recommended method if you are needing to use apache 1.3.29 and
tomcat 5.0.
-walter
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Subject: Re: apache 1.3 tomcat 5.0.19
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Mine worked fine when I tried it.
Steve
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From: Emerson Cargnin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 9:48 AM
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a second question: may I use the same mod_jk.so I used with tomcat 3.2.3
any answer to this question
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
my question is: does tomcat 5 have automatic generation of
mod_jk.conf and if does, is it the same of 3.2.3?
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
for the first question, any answer? :)
Hi all
I'm migrating a tomcat 3.2.3 isntallation to version
a second question: may I use the same mod_jk.so I used with tomcat 3.2.3??
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
any answer to this question
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
my question is: does tomcat 5 have automatic generation of
mod_jk.conf and if does, is it the same of 3.2.3?
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
for
Emerson,
a second question: may I use the same mod_jk.so I used with tomcat 3.2.3??
The configuration of mod_jk is independent of the Tomcat version. As
long as the version of Tomcat that you are using supports mod_jk (really
ajp13), you can use mod_jk with it (including any existing
I have a complementary question, taht I know that i have being asked
before, but didn't find any answer, it's related to my previous question:
- Tomcat 5 can be used directly (in production) without apache??? For
serving static pages and images??? I mean, there are anybody using it
direct in
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From: Emerson Cargnin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:16 PM
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Subject: Re: apache 1.3 tomcat 5.0.19
I have a complementary question, taht I know that i have being asked
before, but didn't find any answer, it's related to my previous
question
for the first question, any answer? :)
Hi all
I'm migrating a tomcat 3.2.3 isntallation to version 5.
When using 3.2.3, I used to use automatic mod_jk.conf-auto generation
for use by apache. Does version 5 has the same feature? Or do I have
to configure it by hand?? any how-to?? It's not
my question is: does tomcat 5 have automatic generation of
mod_jk.conf and if does, is it the same of 3.2.3?
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
for the first question, any answer? :)
Hi all
I'm migrating a tomcat 3.2.3 isntallation to version 5.
When using 3.2.3, I used to use automatic
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From: Emerson Cargnin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:16 PM
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Subject: Re: apache 1.3 tomcat 5.0.19
I have a complementary question, taht I know that i have being asked
before, but didn't find any answer, it's related to my previous
question
Nope,
you only need jk or jk2 if you are using another webserver as a front-end to
Tomcat.
Adrian Lanning
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Subject: RE: apache 1.3 tomcat 5.0.19
03/17/2004 04:59
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etc.). If you are going to use tomcat as a stanalone sever you don't
need to connect to apache.
Short answer = no.
Randy Harrison
Developer, eWatch Services
PR Newswire
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