Thank you for bringing this up. We are on the same boat. I am also very
interested in how to configure this also. Currently I had Apache running and stand
alone Tomcat running, and I believe I need Jserv to be installed and configured in
order for Tomcat to work with Apache. Please help us here....
Thank you
-TN
Daniel Lynn wrote:
> OK, so I'm putting Tomcat and apache on our server and I'm running into
> some problems...
>
> We had apache on and we downloaded and installed tomcat so we can run
> jsp stuff.
>
> The tomcat manual said we needed to download Apache JServ so that we
> could get the apache module (the .dll file)
>
> OK, so for the next step I download the apache Jserv and try to install
> it... it asks where the virtual machine is, no problem, then it asks for
> jsdk.jar -- problem... I read up on the sun page that apparently no such
> file exists anymore in JSDK and that anything using it should be refered
> to the servlet.jar. Unfortunately, the install program won't proceed
> unless it finds jsdk.jar
>
> Anyone out there have any ideas?
>
> -Daniel
>
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