In tomcat 3.3 if I had a load balanced worker the cookie set had a .worker_name
appended to the end of it. I'm trying to set up tomcat 4.1.12 with mod_jk 1.2
and apache 1.3 and the cookie no longer has the worker name appended to the end
of it and (I believe as a result) my session doesn't
Some of the dependancy RPMs are on www.jpackage.org. I think the one that provides
update-alternatives is jpackage-utils. The update-alternatives is derived from
Debian, but is used in this case to determine a jaxp parser (and is also present in RH
7.3). You'll probably need some other
Don't take me as a definitive source as I'm not a commiter (or even a developer) but I
believe there is work to make the RPMs for tomcat4 more FHS compliant. There is also
some debate as to how FHS compliance should be achieved (proper directory structure,
symlinking in post-install, etc.).
I think I saw something on the tomcat-dev list about backing out changes to Tyrex.
You may want to look at the tomcat-dev archives or try building from CVS.
Hope this helps,
Jason
-Original Message-
From: chad kellerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 9:50 AM
Keith,
You may get some discussion going on this list but I think this may be one you want to
transfer to tomcat-dev. My suspicion is that the tyrex packages are available either
as a separate package (from the tyrex distributors or http://www.jpackage.org/) or
indeed there is some licensing