Hi Pater: mod_jk is the 'glue' that Apache uses to talk to Tomcat. With Tomcat 4, many people are using mod_webapp, which is a newer module. I have posted mod_jk instructions (using Tomcat 3.2.x) on my web site, and I'll be posting mod_webapp instructions there this week as well.
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