I think you'll have to go to a jakarta mailing list for this one - this
isn't a Cocoon issue.  As I remember, when I installed Tomcat, the mod_jk
source was in the Tomcat source in the download, and I had to build it.  It
wouldn't be real surprising if you have to rebuild it for a new version of
Tomcat.

Based on the error message, though, is it possible that your workers.xml
file is incorrectly configured?  Or that it is in a different location from
the one specified in your Apache configuration files?

In either case, it sounds like you need to consult the mod_jk installation
and configuration docs on the jakarta website.

-Christopher




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is there a new version of mod_jk out that goes with the new  jakarta-tomcat
or how is everyone else tying in apache with cocoon and  tomcat?

I have one version of mod_jk but it always fails saying  it cant load the
workers file. I am not good with apache modules really so dont  know what
else to do.

But would like to get rid of the 8080 in the url so i can use  it fluently
with apache.

-Matt







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