hi jeff!

if this was done so, on what port will the servlet engine listen to? is it
port 80? or the default 8080 for jsp/servlet request? i asked this because
i've previously installed tomcat (i guess it was 3.2) on my linuxbox and i
still have to explicitly include the ":8080" in the url to test the jsp/
servlet engine. 

right now, i use resin with the ejb (resin-cmp1.0.4 yata) - and i still include
":8080: on the urls.

thanks.

percy


On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 00:38:11 -0500 (EST)
Jeff Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

|I assume you want tomcat to only process JSPs, and servlets.. so what you
need to do is configure mod_jk.  mod_jk is a module that enable the Apache
web server to talks to the Tomcat server running as a separate process. 
Why do they need to talk?  It is because Apache delegates processing of
JSPs, and servlets to the Tomcat instance -- so when jsp file is accessed,
the request is forwarded to the Tomcat server.
|
|Tomcat 3.3 User's Guide
|http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/tomcat-ug.html
|
|mod_jk
|http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/mod_jk-howto.html

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