When you start apache from the command line what does
it tell you? I am guessing you have Tomcat in
standalone pointing to the same port as apache wants to
use. Check your tomcat.conf.
Quoting "Hernandez, Rey" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I know this has probably been addressed before,
Note that with mod_jk, you have to start Tomcat first, then Apache. If you
followed the directions in the howto, you'll see that you include in
httpd.conf a file that is not present until Tomcat is running.
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Note that with mod_jk, you have to start Tomcat first, then Apache. If you
followed the directions in the howto, you'll see that you include
s anyone know why my way didn't work?
Anyway, thanks for the help, I knew it had to be a simple user error.
Rey
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