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Orphaned page. jk2 is deprecated.

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- {{{  ------   
-   '''STEP 1''' 
-   Build "mod_jk2.so" and "jkjni.so" - do whatever needs to be done 
  
-   ------   
-   '''STEP 2'''   
-   Place mod_jk2.so and jkjni.so with other Apache modules. In case of  
-   Mandrake 9.1, it was in /usr/lib/apache2-extramodules 
-    
-   ------   
-   '''STEP 3''' 
-   Setup your Apache virtual host. Although you can run without it, I  
-   prefer going the "right way". In my case: 
-    
-   /etc/httpd/conf.d/75_mod_jk2.conf 
-   # 
-   # Sample Apache configuration file for mod_jk2. 
-   # Include this in your httpd.conf. 
-   # 
-   <IfDefine HAVE_JK2> 
-       <IfModule !mod_jk2.c> 
-           LoadModule      jk2_module extramodules/mod_jk2.so 
-       </IfModule> 
-   </IfDefine> 
-    
-   <IfModule mod_jk2.c> 
-       # 
-       # Restrict access to JK status handler 
-       # 
-       <Location "/jkstatus/"> 
-           Order Deny,Allow 
-           Deny from all 
-           Allow from 127.0.0.1 
-           Allow from 192.168.61.110 
-       </Location> 
-   </IfModule> 
-    
-   /etc/httpd/2.0/conf/vhosts/External.ev.co.yu 
-   <VirtualHost 192.168.61.12:80> 
-       ServerName          External.ev.co.yu 
-       ServerAdmin         [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
-       DocumentRoot        /home/www/public_html 
-       ErrorLog            /home/www/logs/error.log 
-       CustomLog           /home/www/logs/access.log common 
-       <IfModule mod_alias.c> 
-           ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/home/www/cgi-bin/" 
-       </IfModule> 
-       <Directory /home/www/public_html> 
-           AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit Indexes 
-           Options MultiViews Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch IncludesNoExec 
-           <Limit GET POST HEAD OPTIONS PROPFIND> 
-               Order allow,deny 
-               Allow from all 
-           </Limit> 
-           <LimitExcept GET POST HEAD OPTIONS PROPFIND> 
-               Order deny,allow 
-               Deny from all 
-           </LimitExcept> 
-       </Directory> 
-       <Directory /home/www/cgi-bin> 
-           AllowOverride None 
-           Options FollowSymLinks 
-           Order allow,deny 
-           Allow from all 
-       </Directory> 
-   </VirtualHost> 
-    
-   ------   
-   '''STEP 4'''   
-   Setup virtual host on Tomcat. 
-    
-   /etc/tomcat/server.xml 
-   <Host name="External.ev.co.yu" debug="0" appBase="/home/www/webapps" 
-         unpackWARs="true"> 
-     <Valve className="org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve" 
-            directory="logs"  prefix="external_access_log." suffix=".txt" 
-            pattern="common"/> 
-     <Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger" 
directory="logs" 
-             prefix="external_log." suffix=".txt" timestamp="true"/> 
-     <Context docBase="ConsumerBill" path="/bill" reloadable="true"> 
-       <!-- setupt datasources as needed --> 
-     </Context> 
-   </Host> 
-    
-   ------   
-   '''STEP 5''' 
-   Setup JK2 on Tomcat side. 
-    
-   /etc/tomcat4/jk2.properties 
-   # Set the desired handler list 
-   # handler.list=apr,request,channelJni 
-   handler.list=apr,request,channelUnix 
-   # 
-   apr.NativeSo=/usr/lib/apache2-extramodules/jkjni.so 
-    
-   request.tomcatAuthentication=false 
-    
-   channelUnix.file=${jkHome}/work/tomcat.sock 
-    
-   ------   
-   '''STEP 6''' !!! 
-    
-   Ensure that jkjni.so picks up "serverConf" value from environment! The  
-   easiest way for me was to edit /etc/tomcat/tomcat4.conf and add: 
-    
-   serverRoot=/etc/httpd/2.0 
-   export serverRoot 
-    
-   If you're not using RPM version, just make sure that *that* variable is  
-   defined in the script starting tomcat. This is needed by jkjni.so, so it  
-   can locate workers2.properties. And if you're wondering, jkjni.so is needed 
 
-   to talk to UNIX domain socket. Tomcat can open it without using "handler 
apr"  
-   and jkjni.so, but refuses to communicate over it. 
-    
-   ------   
-   '''STEP 7'''   
-   Setup your Apache side of JK2. Edit ${serverConf}/worker2.properties file.  
-   You must define socket channel, ajp13 worker and at least one URI mapping  
-   to your virtual host. Needless to say, VHost definitions on Tomcat and  
-   Apache must (should?) match. 
-    
-   /etc/httpd/2.0/conf/workers2.properties 
-  ["logger"] 
-   level=DEBUG 
-    
-   [config:] 
-   debug=0 
-   debugEnv=0 
-    
-   [uriMap:] 
-   info=Maps the requests. Options: debug 
-   debug=0 
-    
-   # Alternate file logger 
-   [logger.file:0] 
-   level=DEBUG 
-   file=/var/log/httpd/mod_jk2.log 
-    
-   [workerEnv:] 
-   info=Global server options 
-   timing=1 
-   debug=0 
-    
-   [channel.un:unixsock] 
-   info=Main socket to Tomcat engine 
-   file=/var/tomcat4/work/tomcat.sock 
-    
-   [status:] 
-   info=Status worker, displays runtime informations 
-    
-   [ajp13:unixsock] 
-   info=Default AJP 1.3 worker 
-   channel=channel.un:unixsock 
-    
-   [uri:/jkstatus/*] 
-   info=Display status information and checks the config file for changes. 
-   group=status: 
-    
-   [uri:external.ev.co.yu/bill] 
-   info=Consumers bill 
-   group=ajp13:unixsock 
-    
-   ------   
-   '''STEP 8'''   
-   Restart Tomcat and then Apache.  }}}
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