Why is there a need to hack the source to change the webapps path is that not configurable in the main configs ? Id prob just put red5 into the main tomcat webapps directory, but yet to get to that point yet.
Lenny Sorey wrote: > OK, the following is the setup to allow a Tomcat 6.0.13 user to be > able to run Apache 2.2.4 and Tomcat 6.0.13 in concert > > The following confg is what I used setup Apache / Tomcat on a local > machine for testing before I deployed to a live server. > > I am going to start with Apache first. The Apache version is the > latest: 2.2.4 > > > 1. First the http.config file in the Apache22/conf folder > 2. Around line 115 add the following: > 3. LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so > 4. Down around line line 474, uncomment this line > 5. # Virtual hosts > Include conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf > 6. Save http.conf and exit. > > > > 1. The second item to be done is to find the httpd-vhosts.conf in > the Apache22/conf/extra folder. > 2. The following is my config for this file for everything below > line 42.. Everything down to line 42 I commented out. > > JkWorkersFile D:/java/Apache22/conf/workers.properties > > JkLogFile D:/java/Apache22/logs/mod_jk.log > > # Set the jk log level [debug/error/info] > JkLogLevel info > > # Select the log format > JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] " > > # JkOptions indicate to send SSL KEY SIZE, > JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories > > # JkRequestLogFormat set the request format > JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T" > > <VirtualHost *:80> > > ServerName red5 > DocumentRoot D:/java/Tomcat6/webapps2 > JkMount /* worker1 > > <Directory "/"> > Options Indexes MultiViews > AllowOverride None > Order allow,deny > Allow from all > </Directory> > > <Location "/WEB-INF/"> > AllowOverride None > deny from all > </Location> > > </VirtualHost> > > 3. > > Edit httpd-vhosts.conf for your respective paths (Items in BLUE > ) and save the file. > > 4. > > Next, download mod_jk-apache-2.2.4.so <http://apache-2.2.4.so> , > rename it mod_jk.so and place mod_jk.so in the > Apache22/modules folder. The following url is where to download: > > http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/ > > 5. > > Copy the following item config and name it workers.properties > and place workers.properties in the Apache22/conf folder > > # Define 1 ajp13 worker > worker.list=worker1 > # Set properties for worker1 (ajp13) > worker.worker1.type=ajp13 > worker.worker1.host=localhost > worker.worker1.port=8009 > worker.worker1.lbfactor=50 > worker.worker1.socket_keepalive=1 > worker.worker1.socket_timeout=300 > > 6. This is all that is to be done to the Apache side. > > > > > 1. OK, now let's configure the Tomcat side: > > Be sure in your environment variables that you have > Catalina_Home defined > where you have Tomcat installed. i.e.- D:/Tomcat6 > 2. Find the folder Tomcat6/conf and open up server.xml > Just below line 146, insert a space and add the following: > > <Host name="red5" > unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true" > xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false"> > > <Context path="" > docBase="${catalina.home}/webapps2/red5" > reloadable="true"> > </Context> > </Host> > > 3. > > Save server.xml and exit > > 4. > > Manually add webapps2 folder to Tomcat6 : -> Tomcat6/webapps2 > > (The reason we add webapps2 is so you can have complete control > over Apache. > if not, then Tomcat's default page will display when you enter > http://localhost ) > > 5. > > Now if you use webapps2 in Tomcat, you will need to change 2 > files in RED5 and recompile in > order for red5 to find webapps2. The files are as follows: > > red5/src/org/red5/server/Standalone.java - down around line 143 > > // Set Red5 root as environment variable > System.setProperty("red5.root", root); > log.info("Setting Red5 root to " + root); > > System.setProperty("red5.webapp.root", root+"/webapps2/"); > log.info("Setting webapp root to " + root); > > red5/src/org/red5/server/TomcatLoader.java - down around line > 81 (Actually I am not sure about this file but I chnaged it anyway. > > static { > log.info("Init tomcat"); > // root location for servlet container > String serverRoot = System.getProperty("red5.root"); > log.info("Server root: " + serverRoot); > String confRoot = System.getProperty("red5.config_root"); > log.info("Config root: " + confRoot); > // root location for servlet container > appRoot = serverRoot + "/webapps2"; > log.info("Application root: " + appRoot); > // set in the system for tomcat classes > System.setProperty("tomcat.home", serverRoot); > System.setProperty(" catalina.home", serverRoot); > System.setProperty("catalina.base", serverRoot); > 6. > > After all this, place red5 in the webapps2 folder > > 7. > > Restart Tomcat Service > > 8. > > Restart Apache Service > > 9. > > Type http://red5 , You should see the RED5 default index.html > page. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Red5 mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org > _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
