Re: Tomcat, mod_jk and Apache...again!

2002-05-11 Thread Tore Skogly
Finally someone sharing my point of view...:-) I have seen this done using Tomcat 3.2.4, but not with mod-jk.. I'll have to check the server.xml file on that system more carefully to see if I can get any hints... My web administration would be easier if my jsps can be located together with my

Tomcat, mod_jk and Apache...again!

2002-05-10 Thread Tore Skogly
I'll give it another try, and hope someone can help me in sorting this problem out... Due to access restrictions my jsp files are located with my static pages under the /var/www/html directory. I will use Apache 1.3.23 to serv my static pages. As I will not be deploying any webapps - only a

RE: Tomcat, mod_jk and Apache...again!

2002-05-10 Thread Zachary Kuhn
- From: Tore Skogly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 11:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Tomcat, mod_jk and Apache...again! I'll give it another try, and hope someone can help me in sorting this problem out... Due to access restrictions my jsp files are located with my

Re: Tomcat, mod_jk and Apache...again!

2002-05-10 Thread Tore Skogly
Subject: RE: Tomcat, mod_jk and Apache...again! Tore, In order to help, please be more descriptive about your access restrictions, and the way you have set up your directories. Based on the things you have said so far, this may be your problem: Tomcat looks in its webapp directory

Re: Tomcat, mod_jk and Apache...again!

2002-05-10 Thread TMotte
: Subject: Re: Tomcat, mod_jk and Apache...again! 05/10/2002 05:48

RE: Tomcat, mod_jk and Apache...again!

2002-05-10 Thread Zachary Kuhn
, 2002 4:30 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Tomcat, mod_jk and Apache...again! Personally, I would like to have the choice to put my jsp/html/images etc. somewhere besides the tomcat installation directory. It's just one less hassle to deal with when you're upgrading tomcat