Unfortunately I did not get Apache and Tomcat connected. I found that for my needs just using Tomcat and removing Apache was the best option. I started to setup the mod_jk, but stopped when I decided to just use Tomcat only. For the most part I found that web app mod was just not ready for production. I found nothing on why it wouldn't work for me and the person that made it was not working on it anymore. That's just what I found out. This may not be the case, but like all of you I could not find any help. I didn't find several sources that said jk_mod was the best option at the time. It was by far more reliable. I also figured that if over 50% of my accesses were to Tomcat then it would most likely be a greater benefit to bypass Apache and just access Tomcat directly. Why add that extra step of going through Apache to get to Tomcat. I currently have several web applications that I've developed running on Tomcat. Their not in production yet, but they should be within the month. So far I have had no problems with the Tomcat only setup. Well, that was the short version of what I discovered while trying to use the mod_webapp. But just to give you a picture, since I'm a professional Java developer if I can't find it already made with Java then I have the option of just developing it myself. Some of you may just be using Tomcat to run a web application that you have, but you may not be a Java developer.
Thank You, Justin A. Stanczak Web Manager Shake Learning Resource Center Vincennes University (812)888-5813 Frank Ng <flankan@pado. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] net> cc: Subject: mod_webapp error 01/25/2002 07:47 PM Dear Justin, I am sorry to bother you but I read your post on the tomcat list, just wondering if you ever got apache and tomcat to work? I am currently having the same problem, but no one seems to have any idea what's going on, since you were having the same problem back in dec, did you ever find a solution to your problem? Any help would be great! Thanks! -Frank -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:04 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: mod_webapp error Hi, I'm getting this same problem. I'm running Solaris 8 7/01 Sparc. I have Tomcat 4.0.1 and the Apache 1.3.somthing that came with the install of Solaris 8 7/01. I've tried multiple things with no luck. I even tried to compile the webapp_mod but that failed and I never got it to compile. I'm currently trying the AJP1.3. I have just downloaded it. I noticed you seem to have the same setup as me. I wanted to know if you have had any luck getting the webapp_mod to work on you machine. I'm not sure if I'm going to use Apache with Tomcat or just us Tomcat for it all. I think I'm going to ask this question on the list. Most of the stuff that I'm doing will be all Servlets anyway. If you come up with any solutions please let me know, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Justin A. Stanczak Web Manager Shake Learning Resource Center Vincennes University (812)888-5813 "Preston Hogue" <preston_hogue@ho To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tmail.com> cc: Subject: mod_webapp error 12/09/2001 10:19 PM Please respond to "Tomcat Users List" I noticed some people had the same issue in the past, I was unable to find the resolution. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am currently attempting to Run Apache, Tomcat, JDK 1.3.1 on a Solaris 8 (Sun Installed Netra) and I am getting the following error: Cannot load /usr/apache/libexec/mod_webapp.so into server: ld.so.1: >> /usr/apache/ >> bin/httpd: fatal: relocation error: file /usr/apache/libexec/mod_webapp.so: >> symbol __lshrdi3: referenced symbol not found Thanks, Preston -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>