Hi
I have been trying to build mod_jserv.so
ld -G -o mod_jserv.so mod_jserv.o jserv_wrapper_win.o
jserv_wrapper_unix.o jserv_wrapper.o jserv_watchdog.o
jserv_utils.o jserv_status.o jserv_protocols.o jserv_mmap.o
jserv_image.o jserv_balance.o jserv_ajpv12.o jserv_ajpv11.o
autochange.o
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> Although I saw no 'official' statement about that, I think
> the history was something like that:
>
> mod_webapp was indented to be the sole connector for tomcat 4.0.
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> mod_jserv is not recommended any longer.
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> mod_jk is currently the best documented connector for TC 4.0
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> I am setting up Tomcat 4.0.1 with Apache 1.3.1 on Linux (RedHat 7.1).
>
> What are the reasons (issues, improvements, etc) for using mod_webapp
> instead of mod_jserv/mod_jk?
>
> What are the major differences in the configuration
I am setting up Tomcat 4.0.1 with Apache 1.3.1 on Linux (RedHat 7.1).
What are the reasons (issues, improvements, etc) for using mod_webapp
instead of mod_jserv/mod_jk?
What are the major differences in the configuration of Tomcat (and Apache)
when using mod_webapp instead of mod_jserv?
There's
"Pal, Anshu" a écrit :
> Hi ,
> Does anyone have a compile version of mod_jserv.so.
> The operating system is Solaris 2.6 . it is running on a sparc.
>
> Thanks in Advance
> Anshu Pal
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Does anyone have a compile version of mod_jserv.so.
The operating system is Solaris 2.6 . it is running on a sparc.
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Ämne: can't find mo
the tomcat.conf - it can't find
mod_jserv.so in libexec/ Has mod_jserv.so been replaced by mod_jk.so ?
If not any ideas?
Many thanks to everyone
;-)
t 22, 2001 5:27 AM
Subject: Help: Can't build mod_jserv.so for tomcat
>
>
> I have downloaded the source for tomcat 3.2.3 and am trying
> to build the mod_jserv.so module.
>
> But no matter what I do I get the following error:
>
> apxs:Error: @sbindir@httpd not found o
I have downloaded the source for tomcat 3.2.3 and am trying
to build the mod_jserv.so module.
But no matter what I do I get the following error:
apxs:Error: @sbindir@httpd not found or executable
or
apxs: Error @LIBEXECDIR@ not found or executable
any ideas or does someone have a generic
don't know anything about -c INCLUDE - maybe that's buggy.
What's the exact error you are seeing, and in which file?
cheers,
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When you say similar, what's the errno?
I'm guessing Mr / Ms OfDogs (or can I call you Isle?) is
running linux and 111 is therefore connection refused. That
error is usually returned by TCP when the port it tried
Jerry QU wrote:
> John,
>
> which jk_mod should i download from
> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.3/bin/linux/
>
> mod_jk-eapi.so or mod_jk-noeapi.so
>
Be sure to read:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/mod_jk-howto.html#s62
* Find out whether your
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 5:41 AM
Subject: RE: re mod_jserv.so + New Question
> When you say similar, what's the errno?
>
> I'm guessing Mr / Ms OfDogs (or can I call you Isle?) is
> running linux and 111 is therefore connection refused. That
> error is us
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>
>
> I am getting a similar error but have those lines in my server.xml...
> where else can I look?!?!?!?
>
> -Original Message-
> Fr
John Bazeley wrote:
> The ApJServX directives are from mod_jserv.
>
> if you delete the entire mod_jk info from httpd.conf
> and add
>
> include /usr/local/tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto
>
> to the bottom, you should find it spring into life.
>
> This file is auto generated when tomcat star
I am getting a similar error but have those lines in my server.xml...
where else can I look?!?!?!?
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check server.xml
ginal Message-
> From: isleofdogs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 24 July 2001 08:36
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> Subject: re mod_jserv.so + New Question
>
>
> At 04:19 AM 7/24/01 +0800, you wrote:
> >Hi John,
> >
> >we have the same question.
gt; Subject: Re: mod_jserv.so question
>
>
> >mod_jserv.so is the old connector and is being replaced by mod_jk.so,
> >which you can find here:
> >
> >http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.3/bin/linux/
>
> Thanks John.
>
> I have do
At 04:19 AM 7/24/01 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi John,
>
>we have the same question.
>but:
>how to install using the binary ?
>any reqirement on the version of Apache?
>do we need to re build Apache?
I've made a lot of progress.
In my httpsd.com (im running a secure server)
but this will work in httpd.
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Subject: Re: mod_jserv.so question
> isleofdogs wrote:
>
> > I am installing the latest binary version of Tomcat
> > with Apache 1.3.19 on a Linux box.
> >
> > The user guide has the following in the mini
>
>mod_jserv.so is the old connector and is being replaced by mod_jk.so,
>which you can find here:
>
>http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.3/bin/linux/
Thanks John.
I have downloaded and installed it.
I changed the config to read:
--[co
> LoadModule jserv_module libexec/mod_jserv.so
>
> I read in the FAQ that I should use the Tomcat shared object here.
>
> Where do I get that? It's not part of the binary download
> and I don't see it on the download page.
>
> Do I need to make my own?
> If so, wh
I am installing the latest binary version of Tomcat
with Apache 1.3.19 on a Linux box.
The user guide has the following in the mini
Tomcat-Apache config file:
# (1) Loading the jserv module that serves as Tomcat's apache adapter.
LoadModule jserv_module libexec/mod_jserv.so
I read in th
Hi,
Can anyone of you send me mod_jserv.so I need it urgently.
thanks
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, how does this
affect my tomcat.conf file? Instead of having:
Should it be:
Or...
Also, I tried building mod_jserv (on Redhat 7.0 with gcc version 2.96
2731) but it dies at the end, so that's why I headed to the already
compiled versions:
$ apxs -c -o mod_jserv.so *.c
gcc -DLI
ll for win2k? I downloaded the copy
>from the repository, but it does not work. (And I am VC6.0
>handicape...Help.)
>
>Steve Mu.
>
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At 04:51 PM 5/18/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>please...
Use mod_jk.
Works fine. I have a apache 1.3.19/Tomcat 3.2.2/SSL
setup running on Linux 7.0. Works like a champ.
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please...
> Hello,
> I've installed Tomcat3.2.1 over RedHat 7.0 and
followed
> the steps recommended in the Jakarta web page but
Apache
> doesn't work.
> I think I've made something wrong with the
mod_jserv.so
At 04:51 PM 5/18/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>please...
Use mod_jk.
Works fine. I have a apache 1.3.19/Tomcat 3.2.2/SSL
setup running on Linux 7.0. Works like a champ.
please...
> Hello,
> I've installed Tomcat3.2.1 over RedHat 7.0 and
followed
> the steps recommended in the Jakarta web page but
Apache
> doesn't work.
> I think I've made something wrong with the
mod_jserv.so
> file because all the error messages deal
Could you tell me the different between EAPI and APXS??
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
>
> You're using an Apache with EAPI, probably using mod_ssl.
>
> Rebuild mod_jserv.so on your system using apxs.
>
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You're using an Apache with EAPI, probably using mod_ssl.
Rebuild mod_jserv.so on your system using apxs.
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Recently, I get the following warning in the error log.
[Tue Apr 24 11:21:33 2001] [warn] Loaded DSO libexec/mod_jserv.so uses
plain Apa
che 1.3 API, this module might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it
with -DEAP
I)
Does it mean I need to recompile mod_jserv.so?? What is the impact if I
ou won't have these problems.
>3. Further as i belive from the documentation, i'll need perl on the machine
>for running "apxs". Gosh! Cant i just get a binary for mod_jserv.so for my
>solaris.
>It is available for Intel and Win32 platforms on the apache site. Is ther
and dunno how to debug C compiler issues.
>
> 3. Further as i belive from the documentation, i'll need perl on the machine
> for running "apxs". Gosh! Cant i just get a binary for mod_jserv.so for my
> solaris.
> It is available for Intel and Win32 platforms on the
ler. I had
downloaded a binary from the gnu site.
I am not a C guy and dunno how to debug C compiler issues.
3. Further as i belive from the documentation, i'll need perl on the machine
for running "apxs". Gosh! Cant i just get a binary for mod_jserv.so for my
solaris.
It is available for Int
At 08:52 PM 4/12/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>Pralabh Dayal wrote:
>
>I'm sorry that I'm unable to help you, but...
>
> > I am unable to build the source for jserv coz my C compiler can not make
> > excutables. Hence i am restricted to binaries.
>
>Oh, that's sort of funny. What good is a C compiler, i
Pralabh Dayal wrote:
I'm sorry that I'm unable to help you, but...
> I am unable to build the source for jserv coz my C compiler can not make
> excutables. Hence i am restricted to binaries.
Oh, that's sort of funny. What good is a C compiler, if it's unable to
create binaries?
(just curious)
At 02:31 PM 4/12/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>I am unable to build the source for jserv coz my C compiler can not make
>excutables. Hence i am restricted to binaries.
Install the Gnu compiler. Sparcs don't ship with
usable compilers as a stock option; you have to
pay more for Sun's Sparkworks compiler
Hi All,
I have Apache and Tomcat running on my Sun Solaris2.7 (SPARC) and am now
trying to configure apache to forward jsp requests to tomcat. Now when
apache tries to reload tomcat-apache.conf, it gives error loading
mod_jserv.so
I am unable to build the source for jserv coz my C compiler can
, March 09, 2001 12:01 PM
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> Assunto: mod_jserv.so
>
>
> Hi,
>
> In the documentation of how to configure Tomcat-Apache integration, the
> name of the shared library that serves as the adapter is: mod_jserv.so,
> but when I follow the link to d
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Assunto: mod_jserv.so
Hi,
In the documentation of how to configure Tomcat-Apache integration, the
name of the shared library that serves as the adapter is: mod_jserv.so,
but when I
Title: Please profile
Hi,
In the documentation of how to configure
Tomcat-Apache integration, the name of the shared library that serves as the
adapter is: mod_jserv.so, but when I follow the link to download the build for
linux, what I see is 2 files, one named mod_jk.so and other named
Hi
I downloaded tomcat 3.2.1 ...I have apache server running.
As mentioned in the Tomcat documentation i have to include mod_jserv.so in
http.conf...
I am not able to find that file.
Second thing is whether i will start tomcat or not i am able to go to the
examples of tomcat and i am able to run
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Subject: Use of mod_jserv.so
I originally tried to install Jserv and gave up because it was simple too
complicated on my SGI IRIX machine.
However, I kept the module and want to know if I can use with in libe
I originally tried to install Jserv and gave up because it was simple too
complicated on my SGI IRIX machine.
However, I kept the module and want to know if I can use with in libexec
with tomcat.
If not, does anyone know how to build a new mod_jserv or mod_jk module using
the tomcat source code.
e output I receive when starting apache. I copied the mod_jserv.so into
both the directory /usr/apache/libexec and /var/apache/libexec/
Thanks in advance
bash-2.03# ./apachectl start
Syntax error on line 13 of /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/conf/tomcat.conf:
Cannot load /var/apache/libexec/mod_jse
>
> Hi,
>
> I have tried to build mod_jserv.so in a solaris box for tomcat 3.2.1, by
> running apxs -c -o mod_jserv.so *.c.; Here is the compiler output
>
> apxs:Break: Command failed with rc=16711680
>
> I am running apxs from $JAKARTA_HOME/jakarta-tomcat/src/native/ap
I have found the order of parameters to matter a great deal, try this:
/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs -c *.c -o mod_jserv.so
Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Manos Riglis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 10:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hi,
I have tried to build mod_jserv.so in a solaris box for tomcat 3.2.1, by
running apxs -c -o mod_jserv.so *.c.; Here is the compiler output
[jserv]:DEV>apxs -c -o mod_jserv.so *.c
gcc -DSOLARIS2=270 -DUSE_EXPAT -I../lib/expat-lite -DNO_DL_NEEDED -I/usr/lo
cal/apache/include
Can somebody please send me a binary version of mod_jserv.so for AIX4.3.3 . I'm
trying to setup Tomcat to work with Apache.
Thanks for your help.
cheers,
Ram.
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> excuse me... i have a great problem, and i don't know how solve it... can
someone help me ?
when i start apache, it give me the error message:
# /sbin/init.d/apache start
Starting service httpd[Sat Jan 20 14:24:28 2001] [warn] Loaded DSO
/usr/lib/apac
he/mod_jserv.so uses plain Ap
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Hello,
excuse me... i have a great problem, and i don't know how solve it... can someone help
me ?
when i start apache, it give me the error message:
# /sbin/init.d/apache start
Starting service httpd[Sat Jan 20 14:24:28 2
Hello,
excuse me... i have a great problem, and i don't
know how solve it... can someone help me ?
when i start apache, it give me the error
message:
# /sbin/init.d/apache startStarting service httpd[Sat Jan
20 14:24:28 2001] [warn] Loaded DSO /usr/lib/apache/mod_jserv.so uses
Yes. I used the apxs that came in the Apache distribution (1.3.14) and
executed the following command:
../../apachesrc/bin/apxs -c *.c -o mod_jserv.so
Here's the output. It compiled and linked without any problems.
cc -DAIX=43 -DUSE_PTHREAD_SERIALIZED_ACCEPT -U__STR__ -DAIX_BIND_PROC
9 PM
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> Subject: Compiling mod_jserv.so on AIX for IBM HTTP Server
>
>
> Has anyone succeeded in building mod_jserv.so for AIX for the IBM HTTP
> Server (not Apache). I've figured out how to build the
> module f
Has anyone succeeded in building mod_jserv.so for AIX for the IBM HTTP
Server (not Apache). I've figured out how to build the module for Apache,
but not for the IBM HTTP Server. There is a -DAFPA directive, and there is
some code in mod_jserv.c that seems to distinguish between the IBM
, January 08, 2001 2:58 PM
Subject: Creating mod_jserv.so
> Hi,
>
> I have an Apache server (1.3.14) running on my Red-Hat 6.0 Linux box. I
> installed Tomcat 3.1 and can't manage to create a mod_jserv.so library.
>
> I downloaded all the c code, but the built command : "a
Hi,
I have an Apache server (1.3.14) running on my Red-Hat 6.0 Linux box. I
installed Tomcat 3.1 and can't manage to create a mod_jserv.so library.
I downloaded all the c code, but the built command : "apxs -c -o
mod_jserv.so *.c" won't work. I realized that apxs is a P
I recommend converting over to mod_jk.so
instead.
It is an easier to use protocol.
mod_jserv.so will not be continued in
development.
take a look at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/mod_jk-howto.html
Filip
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From:
Mark Burton
ect version of the file mod_jserv.so. Does anybody know
> where we can get a version of this file for Sun Solaris?
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Tomcat running. Our
research indicates that we do not have a correct version of the file
mod_jserv.so. Does anybody know where we can get a version of this file for Sun
Solaris?
: mod_jserv.so
Hi there... :)
I am working with the milestone 5 build of
Tomcat 4.0 and I have it working like a charm as a standalone server. However,
I would really like to use it as an apache add-on and I seem to be
confused(easily done) about something.
I cannot get
Hi there... :)
I am working with the milestone 5 build of
Tomcat 4.0 and I have it working like a charm as a standalone server. However, I
would really like to use it as an apache add-on and I seem to be confused(easily
done) about something.
I cannot get mod_jserv.so for nothing. The
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Subject: mod_jserv.so problem
> I am running a SCO Unixware 7.1.1 box with apache 1.3.14 I have tomcat
3.2.1
> source downloaded, compiled, and installed. When i go to compile
mod_jserv
I am running a SCO Unixware 7.1.1 box with apache 1.3.14 I have tomcat 3.2.1
source downloaded, compiled, and installed. When i go to compile mod_jserv
to get the so file and set up the interface with apache i get an error as
follows
//command to start the compile
apxs -c -o mod_jserv.so *.c
t;
> 1) Change to
>
> i.e. jakarta-tomcat/src/native/apache/jserv
>
> 2) run the cmd
>
> apxs -c -o mod_jserv.so *.c
>
> This would build mod_jserv..It worked for me..wish u goodluck
>
> cheers,
> Deeps
>
>
> Thanks and Regards,
>
> Deepa
hi,
Have you downloaded the tomcat source distribution?? If not jsut dowanload
it and untar it and follow these instructions
1) Change to
i.e. jakarta-tomcat/src/native/apache/jserv
2) run the cmd
apxs -c -o mod_jserv.so *.c
This would build mod_jserv..It worked for me..wish u goodluck
I'm trying to compile mod_jserv but I'm having some difficulties. I did
some searches and noticed people had some similar problems, but the only
solutions I noticed had to do with the order of switches.
I'd appreciate any help. Thanks!
/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs -o mod_jserv
Cathering Jung wrote:
> Any particular reason you're using jserv rather than mod_jk?
That's another story. The standard install instructions talk about using
mod_jserv. mod_jk doesn't seem to be included with the binary download and
the instructions for building and configuring mod_jk from sourc
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Cumming, Murray wrote:
> I am trying to Install jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1 with Apache on Solaris 7, but it
> seems that Apache can't find the mod_jserv.so which is definitely there.
> Here is the full error message, followed by proof that the file is present:
I am trying to Install jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1 with Apache on Solaris 7, but it
seems that Apache can't find the mod_jserv.so which is definitely there.
Here is the full error message, followed by proof that the file is present:
# /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl startssl
Syntax error on line
Hi everyone,
I've had the same problem as many of you, namely the fact that I got some
weird message about the jk/jserv module which was garbled.
In fact, in my case, this problem was caused by the fact that the command
"apxs" that I used to compile this module, was NOT the same as the one
which
Hi everyone,
I've had the same problem as many of you, namely the fact that I got some
weird message about the jk/jserv module which was garbled.
In fact, in my case, this problem was caused by the fact that the command
"apxs" that I used to compile this module, was NOT the same as the one
which
pxs -c mod_jserv.c jserv*.c
cp mod_jserv.so /libexec
Nirav
anybody can send me the mod.jserv.so file for tomcat 3.2 final and linux?
thanks
|
| Hi All,
|
| I have tried to make "mod_jserv" for solaris 2.6 to
| integrate tomcat with apache server with no success.
| Can anyone give me a hint on what went wrong?
| Thanks.
|
| # /usr/local/apache/bin/apxs -o mod_jserv.so -c *.c
| apxs:Error: Sorry, no DSO support for Apache
Hi All,
I have tried to make "mod_jserv" for solaris 2.6 to
integrate tomcat with apache server with no success.
Can anyone give me a hint on what went wrong?
Thanks.
# /usr/local/apache/bin/apxs -o mod_jserv.so -c *.c
apxs:Error: Sorry, no DSO support for Apache available
apxs:Er
bject: Location of mod_jserv.so in tomcat-apache.conf
Hello:
In my tomcat-apache.conf file, there is this line:
LoadModule jserv_module libexec/mod_jserv.so
My apache installation uses a modules directory (even though
I am on Linux).
Where do I set how this line is generated?
If I change this
Hello:
In my tomcat-apache.conf file, there is this line:
LoadModule jserv_module libexec/mod_jserv.so
My apache installation uses a modules directory (even though
I am on Linux).
Where do I set how this line is generated?
If I change this line, it will be overwritten the next time
tomcat
So I thought
I'd send this info for those who have been in the same boat as me (or are
just as stupid).
Environment:
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IBM AIX 4.3.3
IBM C and C++ compilers version 3.something
Apache 1.3.14
Tomcat 3.1
According to the tomcat user guide, all you need to do is apxs -c -o
mod_js
Nathan Wilhelmi wrote:
I'm
trying to compile mod_jserv.so on a Solaris 8 x86 platform. When I run
the apxs command I'm getting an "Language Option Software Package not installed"
error. Can anybody offer any suggestions as to what this is an how I fix
it?
You haven
I sent this message out earlier and I am still in need of help. Is
there an apxs bug that I'm not aware of??
I am installing Tomcat 3.1 on my freshly installed SuSE 7.0 system with
apache 1.3.14 and when I try to build mod_jserv.so I get the following
error:
/usr/local/a
I am installing Tomcat 3.1 on my freshly installed SuSE 7.0 system with
apache 1.3.14 and when I try to build mod_jserv.so I get the following
error:
/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs -c *.c -o mod_jserv.so
gcc -DLINUX=2 -DUSE_HSREGEX -DUSE_EXPAT -I../lib/expat-lite
-DNO_DL_NEEDED -I/usr/local/apache
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- Original Message -
From:
Antonio Vázquez
To: Tomcat
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 1:42
PM
Subject: I need mod_jserv.so for HP-UX
10.20
I uses Tomcat in Windows and Linux, but I'm new in
HP-UX world and i have a lot of problems to compile the source files to generate
mod_jserv.so for Tomcat 3.1 to link with Apache.
Please, can anyone send me a binary
mod_jserv.so for HP-UX 10.20. and a small explanation to install
it
I believe the two files uncompress into two different directories when
unpacked. Even if you expand them to the same tree, there should not
be any conflicts.
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Michael J. Suzio
Lead Software Engineer -- ISS Southfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a problem getting apache + tomcat to work.. I've tried using
mod_jserv.so from the binary build but then my apache won't start reporting
error:
Loaded DSO libexec/mod_jserv.so uses plain Apa
che 1.3 API, this module might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it
with -DEAPI
Title: RE: mod_jserv.so problem
I believe you need the following directory scructure. This is what the README file says for the source in jakarta-tomcat
How to Build
First, you must have the jakarta-ant workspace checked out parallel
to this workspace (jakarta-tomcat
Michael J. Suzio [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 2:58 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: mod_jserv.so problem
>
> You need to actually download the source package for Tomcat. The
> binary package does have a src/ directory, but it doesn
Title: RE: mod_jserv.so problem
Correction the error is:
Starting
httpd
: Syntax error on line 13 of /usr/local/tomcat/conf/tomcat.conf
Cannot load /etc/httpd/libexec/mod_jserv.so into server:
/etc/httpd/libexec/mod_jserv.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Title: RE: mod_jserv.so problem
I am trying to install the adapter (mod_jserv.so) for apache + Tomcat. I keep getting the error below. I built the file mod_jserv.so from the source of tomcat 3.1. I installed the file mod_jserv.so in the libexec directory and added the include directive to
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