Re: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-11-14 Thread Malachi de AElfweald
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

Re: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-11-14 Thread Malachi de AElfweald
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

Re: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-11-14 Thread Malachi de AElfweald
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

RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-11-14 Thread Turner, John
: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 6:13 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: RE: JK2 Installation 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

RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-11-14 Thread Turner, John
To: tomcat-list Subject: Re: RE: JK2 Installation 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

RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-11-14 Thread Tref Gare
. -- -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:JTurner;AAS.com] Sent: Friday, 15 November 2002 8:41 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: RE: JK2 Installation As I pointed out, that is a GOAL...a position statement. Not a description of the current state of the software

RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-11-14 Thread Turner, John
PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: RE: JK2 Installation Not really that much to do with this thread, but one vote of thanks and appreciation for all freely donated help and advice provided by John over recent weeks, months etc. Be nice to the man. Tref

RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-11-14 Thread Lee Grey
To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: RE: JK2 Installation Well, the point I made in my earlier email, which you ignored, is that JK2 IS IN DEVELOPMENT. As in, possibly not ready, but maybe it is. As in, possibly not able to do all of the things you want to do at this point in time, not matter how

Re: RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-10-09 Thread Robert L Sowders
: RE: RE: JK2 Installation I am using 4.6-STABLE I found something online, and did 'man pthread', and it said I just have to do 'gcc -pthread' to enable pthread support So, I am confused about it not being threaded??? How would I verify if it is? You're right about the JDK thing. I

Re: RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-10-09 Thread Malachi de AElfweald
. rls Malachi de AElfweald [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/07/2002 08:41 PM Please respond to Tomcat Users List To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: RE: RE: JK2 Installation I am using 4.6-STABLE I found something online, and did 'man pthread

Re: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-10-07 Thread Malachi de AElfweald
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

RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-10-07 Thread Turner, John
into their correct context, let's get back to your questions (inline): From: Malachi de AElfweald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 3:57 PM To: Turner, John; Short, Dave; tomcat-list Subject: Re: RE: JK2 Installation 1) I can't figure out how to get mod_jk2 to build on FreeBSD

Re: RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-10-07 Thread Malachi de AElfweald
, 2002 3:57 PM To: Turner, John; Short, Dave; tomcat-list Subject: Re: RE: JK2 Installation 1) I can't figure out how to get mod_jk2 to build on FreeBSD (using linux-sun-jdk14 and Apache2.0.42 and Tomcat 4.1.12). In the last 4 days, I somehow built mod_jk2.so once, but then it complained

RE: RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-10-07 Thread Turner, John
Tomcat 3 and Tomcat 4, though our production stuff is still on 3. 3.1, no less. John -Original Message- From: Malachi de AElfweald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 4:30 PM To: tomcat-list Subject: Re: RE: RE: JK2 Installation I'm sorry if that seemed

Re: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-10-07 Thread Malachi de AElfweald
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

Re: RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-10-07 Thread Robert L Sowders
Malachi de AElfweald [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/07/2002 01:30 PM Please respond to Tomcat Users List To: tomcat-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: RE: RE: JK2 Installation I'm sorry if that seemed a bit harsh -- it was not meant to be. I had just read

Re: RE: RE: JK2 Installation

2002-10-07 Thread Malachi de AElfweald
: RE: RE: JK2 Installation I'm sorry if that seemed a bit harsh -- it was not meant to be. I had just read a LOT of emails from you, and that was how it came across. Originally, the problem I was having with FreeBSD was that if I tried to LoadModule the mod_jk2.so, it said