You need jk2, from the site of  jakarta download this tar.gz and compile
,  currently I use a Apache 1.3.29 with JBoss 3.2.3 , join y jk2

Jaime

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Hello.

I currently am using the built in http that is used by default with the
jboss/tomcat (4.x) integration.  I am running jboss 3.2.1 and 3.2.3 on
Linux.   I would like to utilize apache as the HTTPD server.  Is there a
howto on this? I have done some searches through the forum and haven't
found anything concrete.  But I may be searching with the wrong
keywords. 


Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.

Kevin

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