At first, I was answering each of your emails individually, but thanks to
POP-after-SMTP, I will try to
get my answers across in one email instead.
Many people are asking for help, because it isn't working. When people post in reply
to check the
list or read the documentation, it doesn't
Ok:
1) how to build mod_jk2 once we download the source -- at least on FreeBSD, I have
not figured it out
2) none of the examples show how to use inprocess-jni
3) none of the examples show how this would work with multiple virtual hosts
I don't know if more is missing, because I can't not get
I don't know about anyone else, but when reading this from the JK/JK2 page, I assumed
that JK2 was a
better solution since I am trying to use JDK1.4 and InProcess-JNI...
What's the difference between JK and JK2 ?
JK2 is a refactoring of JK and is much more powerfull.
Even if it works
Actually, he has a point.
I have been trying to build jk2 and get it working for a few days now,
posting questions here, looking at all the documentation. He simply
asked if anyone knows how to do it. I personally would love ANYONE
to be able to tell me how to build jk2 on FreeBSD to work with
.
rls
Malachi de AElfweald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10/07/2002 08:41 PM
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I am using 4.6-STABLE I found something online, and did 'man pthread
How did you mangage to get jk2 to build?
Malachi
10/9/2002 2:16:24 AM, Robert L Sowders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using it for sometime now. It doesn't feel any slower that no
using it. No testing has been done.
rls
Malachi de AElfweald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
10/08/2002 01:17 PM
Malachi de AElfweald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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is jk2 still slow with inprocess-JNI, cuz that is why I want to use
The problem, from what I remember, was that OS/390 required that,
for Java, text files all be ASCII and binary files all be EBCDIC.
Could be wrong there... but .properties, .java, .txt, whatever...
UNLESS the program is written to use the codepage when loading
the information then it can be
I have Standalone working fine here, but as of yet have not been able to integrate
them.
On FreeBSD though.
Malachi
10/9/2002 1:50:19 PM, Daniel Hellstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have apache installed on my linux box and I am going to install tomcat
to be able to download midlets to my
I am currently using /usr/ports/java/linux-sun-jdk14 on my FreeBSD 4.6
10/9/2002 3:01:05 PM, Nicholas Pappas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I want to install the JSDK 1.3 or 1.4 on Free BSD 4.1.1 in order to get
Tomcat 4.1 there, too. Now, I've searched the sun site and it appears
that they
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Sounds like
is jk2 still slow with inprocess-JNI, cuz that is why I want to use it.
Malachi
10/8/2002 11:50:35 AM, Michael Riess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the advice, but that doesn't work. I guess it's a bug, not a
feature ;-). For now I will use mod_jk until jk2 is stable. jk2 seemed a bit
).
But there are so many classes...
Which of them should I remplace from a version to another?
Regards,
Cyril.
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I haven't tried mod_jk yet (since I am using JDK1.4 and want to use inprocess
JNI), and have not got mod_jk2 working. I can get everything working with
Tomcat in standalone mode, but not with the connectors.
Malachi
10/8/2002 3:40:47 PM, Gustavo Vegas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
It isn't Tomcat specific, but I have done some EBCDIC
i/o in java on os/390 Let me know...
Mal
10/8/2002 8:20:33 PM, jjnfg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are not alone. I am working in a similar direction.
I reported as a bug when Tomcat v4.1.12 complaining about
context URL when I tried
Can't you just specify a different CATALINA_BASE and then different ports in
server.xml
Malachi
10/7/2002 2:10:03 AM, Vincent Berruchon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to install two Tomcat server on the same machine, note
that I use FreeBSD (4.6) and the agoal would be
Ok, I just read through 108 emails, mostly from this list.
I saw 1 message from Dave, and many from John telling everyone that JK2
is in beta, not to be trusted, use something else, read the list, don't
complain about the documentation, etc etc
Yet, neither of you answered our questions. I
Also, make sure that an older version is not in $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext
cuz that would get used first
Malachi
10/7/2002 1:14:36 PM, Padhu Vinirs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JDOM is only a easy-to-use-wrapper for java programmers around standard
xml parsers. The 'SAXNotRecognizedOption is an
, but your
complaints will get a lot more attention if you contribute to the effort.
It's your choice.
Now that we've put my comments and posts back into their correct context,
let's get back to your questions (inline):
From: Malachi de AElfweald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 07
Yes, I saw the JkMount option as well
but, how would I have eoti.org/examples and corp.eoti.org/examples
hosted by different workers in the same properties file? Or do I have
to specify a different worker2.properties for each one?
could I just make the URI in worker2.properties be something
responses,
Cyril.
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of the kernel so
it should not be too much overhead.
I wish FreeBSD did have a native port for JDK 1.4.
rls
Malachi de AElfweald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have Tomcat running successfully Standalone, but I am trying to link it via jk2/jni
to Apache to speed it up a bit (even locally it is slow).
I set it up as best I could via the documents on the www.apache.org website, but alas,
I am stuck.
[it is FreeBSd 4.6]
LoadModule jk_module
Unless you are just trying to do refresh, in which case you
could use the meta-tags to do auto-refresh and server-push.
If you were trying to do a servlet that managed something
always running, then you would want a daemon that could handle
live-updates.
Please be more clear on the usage.
Does everyone else have jk2 working?
Malachi
10/5/2002 3:46:33 AM, Malachi de AElfweald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Tomcat running successfully Standalone, but I am trying to link it via jk2/jni
to Apache to speed it up a bit (even locally it is slow).
I set it up as best I could via
I did step 1, and even went into the jk directory and did ant native as well (per
the jk/README.txt)
just in case...
I did step 2...
Step 3 will not work on Apache2 according to the Apache2 documentation
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/upgrading.html :
The AddModule and ClearModuleList
to be modified with every apache
version). It was exactly the same situation, even most developers didn't
know which combination was stable.
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to somehow add that cmdline option to the connectors build somewhere?
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Malachi
10/5/2002 3:02:01 PM, Malachi de AElfweald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah, I just tried the jk/native2/configure script... it detected BSD ok,
and the linux JVM died at first
, Malachi de AElfweald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I think I might have figured out WHAT the problem is, if someone
can lead me in the right direction to try it...
it appears that you have to do gcc -pthread on BSD to link to pthreads
(as per 'man 3 pthread')
Does this mean I have to reinstall
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