I asked once before and was assured I could replace the HP-provided Tomcat
3.3.1 with a newer version. I have Tomcat 4.1.12-LE (with Java 1.4.0)
working fine standalone and although I thought I wasn't going to have to do
this part, it looks like I've been elected to try to convince Tomcat to
Wendy Smoak writes:
I asked once before and was assured I could replace the HP-provided Tomcat
3.3.1 with a newer version. I have Tomcat 4.1.12-LE (with Java 1.4.0)
working fine standalone and although I thought I wasn't going to have to do
this part, it looks like I've been elected to try to
Actually, I've got one box where I have mod_jk.so (the 1.1.0 version that
comes with 3.3.1) talking very nicely to the Jk2 CoyoteConnector running in
4.1.13. The nice thing about mod_jk at the moment is that you can
mix-and-match native and Java versions freely.
Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED]