mod_jk, Apache=html, Tomcat=jsp, servlets

2001-01-02 Thread guyr



I asked this 
question previously and received no working solutions. Is it possible to 
configure Apache and Tomcat, using mod_jk, such that 

(1) both Apache and 
Tomcat use the same document root
(2) jsp and html 
files are mixed together in a single directory (e.g., 
mycompany/html)
(3) Apache serves 
the html and image files
(4) Tomcat serves 
only jsp and servlets?

Thanks. 
Existing documentation explains how to do this with mod_jserv but not with 
mod_jk.
Guy Rouillier571-226-1229[EMAIL PROTECTED]BroadBand Office2950 Gallows 
RoadFalls Church, VA 22042



Re: mod_jk, Apache=html, Tomcat=jsp, servlets

2001-01-02 Thread Dave Smith




Guy,

The answer is yes to 
all four. As a matter of fact,
the situation you 
describe is the normal one when
apache/tomcat are 
configured and working properly.

Existing 
documentation explains how to do this with mod_jserv but not with 
mod_jk.

D/L the source 
distro and read the contents of /doc/mod_jk-howto.html.

Regards,

Dave



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  Subject: mod_jk, Apache=html, Tomcat=jsp, 
  servlets
  
  I asked this 
  question previously and received no working solutions. Is it possible to 
  configure Apache and Tomcat, using mod_jk, such that 
  
  (1) both Apache 
  and Tomcat use the same document root
  (2) jsp and html 
  files are mixed together in a single directory (e.g., 
  mycompany/html)
  (3) Apache serves 
  the html and image files
  (4) Tomcat serves 
  only jsp and servlets?
  
  Thanks. 
  Existing documentation explains how to do this with mod_jserv but not with 
  mod_jk.
  Guy Rouillier571-226-1229[EMAIL PROTECTED]BroadBand Office2950 
  Gallows RoadFalls Church, VA 22042