Re: jk2 for Apache2 and Tomcat 4

2005-03-14 Thread Mladen Turk
Paul Puschmann wrote:
Hi,
we want to use Apache2 (2.0.53) as a frontend for out Tomcat (4.1.31)
and don't get the right configuration for our jk2 (2.0.4).
This all runs with Java 1.4.2_06 on Debian Sarge x86.
Do not use JK2. Use JK instead.
See:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/news/20041100.html#20041115.1
JK2 is not supported, neither it will be.
Reasons are many, but the main is that mod_jk is simply a better
product then mod_jk2 ever was.
Regards,
Mladen
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Re: jk2 for Apache2 and Tomcat 4

2005-03-14 Thread Paul Puschmann
Mladen Turk wrote:
 Paul Puschmann wrote:
 
 Hi,

 we want to use Apache2 (2.0.53) as a frontend for out Tomcat (4.1.31)
 and don't get the right configuration for our jk2 (2.0.4).
 This all runs with Java 1.4.2_06 on Debian Sarge x86.

 
 Do not use JK2. Use JK instead.
 See:
 http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/news/20041100.html#20041115.1
 
 
 JK2 is not supported, neither it will be.
 Reasons are many, but the main is that mod_jk is simply a better
 product then mod_jk2 ever was.

Okay,
I didn't notice this at all. Thanks!

Well, i should have some tries now with jk1 (1.2.5). Oh, and I have to
use Apache now instead of Apache2, of course.

If you have some hints or howto's regarding my problem...

Paul


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RE: jk2 for Apache2 and Tomcat 4

2005-03-14 Thread Dale, Matt

1.2.6 is the latest and should work with Apache 2 so you don't have to go back 
to apache 1.

Ta
Matt

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Mladen Turk wrote:
 Paul Puschmann wrote:
 
 Hi,

 we want to use Apache2 (2.0.53) as a frontend for out Tomcat (4.1.31)
 and don't get the right configuration for our jk2 (2.0.4).
 This all runs with Java 1.4.2_06 on Debian Sarge x86.

 
 Do not use JK2. Use JK instead.
 See:
 http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/news/20041100.html#20041115.1
 
 
 JK2 is not supported, neither it will be.
 Reasons are many, but the main is that mod_jk is simply a better
 product then mod_jk2 ever was.

Okay,
I didn't notice this at all. Thanks!

Well, i should have some tries now with jk1 (1.2.5). Oh, and I have to
use Apache now instead of Apache2, of course.

If you have some hints or howto's regarding my problem...

Paul


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Re: jk2 for Apache2 and Tomcat 4

2005-03-14 Thread Paul Puschmann
Dale, Matt wrote:
 1.2.6 is the latest and should work with Apache 2 so you don't have to go 
 back to apache 1.
 
 Ta
 Matt
Okay, but I don't get jk1 for apache2 as a ready debian-package.
I prefer ready-built packages, because otherwise I could miss some
important compiling options or get some version-dependancy-errors or such.

Thank you for your advice,

Paul


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RE: jk2 for Apache2 and Tomcat 4

2005-03-14 Thread Francois JEANMOUGIN


 Okay, but I don't get jk1 for apache2 as a ready debian-package.
 I prefer ready-built packages, because otherwise I could miss some
 important compiling options or get some version-dependancy-errors or such.

It is an open bug in debian. For a reason I don't know, they made a
correlation between jk version and apache version. I built my own mod_jk for
apache2 and it is quite easy. You can try to send one more mail to the debian
devs, perhaps they will finally build one.

François.

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Re: jk2 for Apache2 and Tomcat 4

2005-03-14 Thread Sbastien GALLET
Paul Puschmann a écrit :
Dale, Matt wrote:
 

1.2.6 is the latest and should work with Apache 2 so you don't have to go back 
to apache 1.
Ta
Matt
   

Okay, but I don't get jk1 for apache2 as a ready debian-package.
I prefer ready-built packages, because otherwise I could miss some
important compiling options or get some version-dependancy-errors or such.
 

I've made one for my personal use.
Let me know if you want it
Thank you for your advice,
Paul
 

Sebastien
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Re: jk2 for Apache2 and Tomcat 4

2005-03-14 Thread Paul Puschmann
Sébastien GALLET wrote:
 Paul Puschmann a écrit :
 
 Dale, Matt wrote:
  

 1.2.6 is the latest and should work with Apache 2 so you don't have
 to go back to apache 1.

 Ta
 Matt
   

 Okay, but I don't get jk1 for apache2 as a ready debian-package.
 I prefer ready-built packages, because otherwise I could miss some
 important compiling options or get some version-dependancy-errors or
 such.
  

 I've made one for my personal use.
 
 Let me know if you want it
 
Hi Sébastien,

this would be great. My system is Sarge on x86, using the newest Apache2
(2.0.53).

I'd like to test it. Big mails are no problem for me (and hopefully not
for my provider).

Paul


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