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  Modified:    jk/xdocs/jk2 configweb.xml configtc.xml
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  Index: configweb.xml
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/xdocs/jk2/configweb.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.11
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  diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12
  --- configweb.xml     3 Oct 2002 10:52:16 -0000       1.11
  +++ configweb.xml     3 Oct 2002 15:34:10 -0000       1.12
  @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
   <?xml version="1.0"?>
   <document>
   <properties>
  -<title>Configuration in the Web Server</title>
  +<title>Configuration file</title>
   <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Costin Manolache</author>
   <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Jean-Frederic Clere</author>
   <date>$Date$</date>
  @@ -37,596 +37,5 @@
                   PROPERTY=VALUE
               </source>
           </p>
  -    </section>
  -    <section name="Components"><p>Each component instance has a name, that is used 
for configuration and at runtime. Each component has a number of configurable 
properties. The following rules are used:
  -<ul><li>The name is composed from the type and a local part, separated with a ':' ( 
example: channel.unixsocket:/tmp/jk.socket ) </li>
  -<li>The 'type' consist of '.' and ascii characters.  It is mapped to a JMX 
'domain'.  </li>
  -<li>The local part consists of ascii characters and .:/; 
  -<p>Note that '=,' are not currently allowed - a future version may support the jmx 
syntax by using quotes to separate the local part from the property and value ( in 
.properties mode we must use '=' to separate the value from type, local name and 
property name ). </p></li>
  -<li>The property is a simple name, with no dots. </li>
  -<li>A simple form of substitution is used in values, where $(property) will be 
replaced with a previously defined setting. If the property has ':' in it, it'll take 
the value from the object, if not it'll take the value from a global map.</li></ul></p>
  -        <subsection name="Common properties">
  -            <p>Common properties for all components</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <table>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <th>Property name</th>
  -                        <th>Default</th>
  -                        <th>Description</th>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>disabled</td>
  -                        <td>0 (false)</td>
  -                        <td>"disabled" state for the component, 1=true 0=false</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>debug</td>
  -                        <td>0 (false)</td>
  -                        <td>"debug" state for the component, 1=true 0=false</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                </table>
  -            </p>
  -        </subsection>
  -        <subsection name="workerEnv">
  -            <p>This component represent the core jk2, it has the default logger for 
all other components. Is the central controller, it controls global properties
  -and  provides access to all other objects</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <table>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <th>Property name</th>
  -                        <th>Default</th>
  -                        <th>Description</th>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>logger</td>
  -                        <td>logger</td>
  -                        <td>Default loger used by jk2 components, can be changed in 
the config file, normally it defaults to "logger" the Alias for the default logger for 
the Server/platform.</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>timing</td>
  -                        <td>0</td>
  -                        <td>Will jk2 get request timing (needs APR?)</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                </table>
  -            </p>
  -        </subsection>
  -        <subsection name="config">
  -            <p>The config component, hold the detail of the conifg system, such 
config file name, create global defines</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <table>
  -                    <tr>
  -                       <th>Property name</th>
  -                       <th>Default</th>
  -                       <th>Description</th>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>file</td>
  -                        <td>${serverRoot}/conf/workers2.properties</td>
  -                        <td>Location of the workers2.properties file</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>debug</td>
  -                        <td>0</td>
  -                        <td>Set the debug level of the config component</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>debugEnv</td>
  -                        <td>0</td>
  -                        <td>Set the debug level of the hidden env component </td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                </table>
  -            </p>
  -        </subsection>
  -        <subsection name="uriMap"/>
  -        <subsection name="shm">
  -            <p>Shared memory descriptor</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <table>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <th>Property name</th>
  -                        <th>Default</th>
  -                        <th>Description</th>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>file</td>
  -                        <td>No default value</td>
  -                        <td>Name of the file that will be mmapped to use as shared 
memory.</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>size</td>
  -                        <td>No default value</td>
  -                        <td>Size of the file.</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                </table>
  -            </p>
  -        </subsection>
  -        <subsection name="uri">
  -            <p>A uri stores a pattern that is used
  - to match requests to workers, and asociated properties</p>
  -            <p>If the uri name doesn't have a slash then it is considered as a 
virtual host
  -            directive. Uri name can have a virtual host name and(or) port 
associated with. Format
  -            of such a name is <b>hostname</b> or <b>hostname:port</b> where hostname
  -            is virtual server name and the port is vitual server port number. The 
port number
  -            is used only for the non default server ports.</p>
  -            <p>
  -            Special case is a default server named as <b>[uri:*]</b> that is used 
when the virtual
  -            host cannot be found inside the configuration. All the uri directives 
not containing
  -            host name belongs to this default server making global mappings.
  -            </p>
  -            <p>
  -            Addition wild char scheme id <b>[uri:*:port]</b> that is used when you 
wish to
  -            match any virtual host having specified (non-default) port number, like 
[uri:*:443].
  -            This will map all the virtual hosts no mather what is their name but 
that have port number 443.            
  -            </p>
  -            <p>
  -            The order how the host names are resolved is :
  -            <ul>
  -                <li>Exact host name and optional non default port number</li>
  -                <li>Alias matching host name and port number</li>
  -                <li>*:port if the port is other then default</li>
  -                <li>Default server</li>
  -            </ul>
  -            </p>
  -            <p>
  -                <table>                
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <th>Property name</th>
  -                        <th>Default</th>
  -                        <th>Description</th>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>worker</td>
  -                        <td>lb:0 (The default loadbalancer)</td>
  -                        <td>Name of the worker that process the request 
corresponding to the uri</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>context</td>
  -                        <td/>
  -                        <td>the context that will be served by this uri component 
(webapp style)</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>alias</td>
  -                        <td/>
  -                        <td>server name alias</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                </table>
  -            </p>
  -        </subsection>
  -        <subsection name="vm">
  -            <p>Represents the JVM when used as inprocess container
  -            </p>
  -            <p>
  -                <table>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <th>Property name</th>
  -                        <th>Default</th>
  -                        <th>Description</th>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>JVM</td>
  -                        <td>(Autoguess)</td>
  -                        <td>JVM to use for this vm</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>OPT</td>
  -                        <td/>
  -                        <td>Option to pass to this vm, this is a multivalued 
property</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                </table>
  -            </p>
  -        </subsection>
  -        <subsection name="channels">
  -            <p>A channel represents a transport protocol, connecting 2
  -sides  for RPC communication. The most common and standard is the tcp socket.
  -Other  important  channels are unix socket and jni</p>
  -            <subsection name="channel.un">
  -                <p>
  -    AF_UNIX socket. Only on UNIX like platform. These sockets are faster
  -    than "normal" sockets but they are limited to the machine. 
  -</p>
  -                <p>
  -                    <table>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <th>Property name</th>
  -                            <th>Default</th>
  -                            <th>Description</th>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>file</td>
  -                            <td>Name of socket</td>
  -                            <td>Name of the socket file (It is created by the 
Tomcat ChannelUn)</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                    </table>
  -                </p>
  -            </subsection>
  -            <subsection name="channel.socket">
  -                <p>
  -    A communication transport to a remote Engine
  -    <b>Magic:</b> The local part of the name will be the Engine name,
  -    to use when defining the uri mappings. For example
  -    channel.socket.local_9009 will automatically define an engine named
  -    local_9009, and if no other setting is set ajp13 will be used for
  -    communication.
  -    <b>Magic:</b> If no channel is defined in the config, a default channel
  -    will be constructed with port=8009, engine=DEFAULT, worker=ajp13 -
  -    named 'channel.socket.DEFAULT'
  -</p>
  -                <p>
  -                    <table>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <th>Property name</th>
  -                            <th>Default</th>
  -                            <th>Description</th>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>port</td>
  -                            <td>8009</td>
  -                            <td>Port where Tomcat is listening</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>host</td>
  -                            <td>localhost</td>
  -                            <td>Remote host</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>keepalive</td>
  -                            <td>0</td>
  -                            <td>? </td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>lbfactor</td>
  -                            <td>1</td>
  -                            <td>
  -    Load balancing factor to use. At this moment, it'll be set on the worker,
  -    but in future it should be possible to use lb on a channel level.
  -  </td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>group</td>
  -                            <td>lb:0</td>
  -                            <td>loadbalanced groups to which this channel and the 
associated worker will be added, multivalued</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>tomcatId</td>
  -                            <td>?</td>
  -                            <td>?</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                    </table>
  -                </p>
  -            </subsection>
  -            <subsection name="channel.apr">
  -                <p>
  -    A communication transport to a remote Engine using APR library
  -    <b>Magic:</b> The local part of the name will be the Engine name,
  -    to use when defining the uri mappings. For example
  -    channel.apr.local_9009 will automatically define an engine named
  -    local_9009, and if no other setting is set ajp13 will be used for
  -    communication.
  -    <b>Magic:</b> If no channel is defined in the config, a default channel
  -    will be constructed with port=8009, engine=DEFAULT, worker=ajp13 -
  -    named 'channel.apr.DEFAULT'
  -</p>
  -                <p>
  -                    <table>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <th>Property name</th>
  -                            <th>Default</th>
  -                            <th>Description</th>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>port</td>
  -                            <td>8009</td>
  -                            <td>Port where Tomcat is listening</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>host</td>
  -                            <td>localhost</td>
  -                            <td>Remote host</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>keepalive</td>
  -                            <td>0 (disabled)</td>
  -                            <td>If set to 1 then it enables the use of keep-alive 
packets on TCP connection </td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>timeout</td>
  -                            <td>0 (infinite)</td>
  -                            <td>Socket timeout for sending and receiving</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>ndelay</td>
  -                            <td>0</td>
  -                            <td>If set to 1 Disables the Nagle algorithm for send 
coalescing</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>lbfactor</td>
  -                            <td>1</td>
  -                            <td>
  -    Load balancing factor to use. At this moment, it'll be set on the worker,
  -    but in future it should be possible to use lb on a channel level.
  -  </td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>group</td>
  -                            <td>lb:0</td>
  -                            <td>loadbalanced groups to which this channel and the 
associated worker will be added, multivalued</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                    </table>
  -                </p>
  -            </subsection>
  -            <subsection name="channel.jni">
  -                <p>The jni channel, used if tomcat is started inprocess</p>
  -            </subsection>
  -        </subsection>
  -        <subsection name="workers">
  -            <p>
  -             For the moment 4 worker types are supported: 
worker.jni,ajp13,status,lb.
  -            </p>
  -            <subsection name="worker.jni">
  -                <p>worker used in inprocess, holds the details of the Tomcat class 
to startup, and parameters to pass</p>
  -                <p>There are two predefined jni workers <b>onStartup</b> and 
<b>onShutdown</b>. Those two workers are executed
  -                during startup and shutdown phase of the connector. Both must 
exists in the configuration to be able to start
  -                and shutdown Tomcat.
  -                </p>
  -                <p>
  -                    <table>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <th>Property name</th>
  -                            <th>Default</th>
  -                            <th>Description</th>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>class</td>
  -                            <td>org/apache/jk/apr/TomcatStarter</td>
  -                            <td>class that holds the main method called to start 
tomcat</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>ARG</td>
  -                            <td/>
  -                            <td>Arguments to pass to main method when called</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>stdout</td>
  -                            <td>NULL</td>
  -                            <td>file to redirect Standard output from the java 
process</td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>stderr</td>
  -                            <td>NULL</td>
  -                            <td>file to redirect Standard output from the java 
process </td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                    </table>
  -                </p>
  -            </subsection>
  -            <subsection name="ajp13">
  -                <p>Default worker</p>
  -                <p>
  -                    <table>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <th>Property name</th>
  -                            <th>Default</th>
  -                            <th>Description</th>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>secretkey</td>
  -                            <td>NULL</td>
  -                            <td>
  -                                <b>Magic:</b> The secret key will be set 
automatically on the associated
  -    worker.
  -  </td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>tomcatId</td>
  -                            <td/>
  -                            <td/>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>route</td>
  -                            <td/>
  -                            <td/>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>group</td>
  -                            <td/>
  -                            <td/>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>level</td>
  -                            <td/>
  -                            <td/>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>channel</td>
  -                            <td/>
  -                            <td/>
  -                        </tr>
  -                    </table>
  -                </p>
  -            </subsection>
  -            <subsection name="status">
  -                <p>Worker that outputs a page with usefull information to monitor 
JK2</p>
  -                <p>To use it add a uri component assigned to this worker</p>
  -            </subsection>
  -            <subsection name="lb">
  -                <p>Loadbalanced worker</p>
  -                <p>
  -                    <table>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <th>Property name</th>
  -                            <th>Default</th>
  -                            <th>Description</th>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>worker</td>
  -                            <td/>
  -                            <td/>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>noWorkerMsg</td>
  -                            <td/>
  -                            <td/>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>noWorkerCode</td>
  -                            <td>503</td>
  -                            <td/>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>hwBalanceErr</td>
  -                            <td/>
  -                            <td/>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>timeout</td>
  -                            <td>0 (disabled)</td>
  -                            <td>If all the workers are in the error state, probably 
by Tomcat
  -refusing any new connections due to the overload, you can set the timeout forcing 
lb to wait that some
  -worker becomes available, instead of immediately returning error to the client. 
This is very useful in
  -situations with high peek load. The timeout should be set to the maximum 
application call time, but
  -not less then 1 second.
  -                            </td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>attempts</td>
  -                            <td>3</td>
  -                            <td>Number of attempts that lb will try on each worker 
before
  -                            giving up.
  -                            </td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>recovery</td>
  -                            <td>60 (seconds)</td>
  -                            <td>Time to wait before retrying to see if the worker 
came out
  -                            of the error state.
  -                            </td>
  -                        </tr>                        
  -                    </table>
  -                </p>
  -            </subsection>
  -        </subsection>
  -        <subsection name="loggers">
  -            <p>Any connector based on jk2, at least has a default logger, that can 
be reached using the "logger" alias, the logger used is the more appropiate for the 
plataform/server combination, Apache2 under in any platform has logger.apache2 as 
default, IIS on his only platform uses logger.win32, and Any apache 1 install uses 
logger.file as default.., the config file lets you change that defaults, you can end 
using logger.file in IIs i.e</p>
  -            <p>The properties shared by all loggers are:
  -<table>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <th>Property name</th>
  -                        <th>Default</th>
  -                        <th>Description</th>
  -                    </tr>
  -                    <tr>
  -                        <td>level</td>
  -                        <td>INFO</td>
  -                        <td>Log level. Supported: EMERG, ERROR, INFO, DEBUG</td>
  -                    </tr>
  -                </table>
  -            </p>
  -            <subsection name="logger.file">
  -                <p>
  -                    <table>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <th>Property name</th>
  -                            <th>Default</th>
  -                            <th>Description</th>
  -                        </tr>
  -                        <tr>
  -                            <td>file</td>
  -                            <td>${serverRoot}/logs/jk2.log</td>
  -                            <td>
  -    Log file.  XXX you may be able to change this at runtime,
  -               to implement rolling.
  -  </td>
  -                        </tr>
  -                    </table>
  -                </p>
  -            </subsection>
  -            <subsection name="logger.win32">
  -                <p>logger used in the IIS server by default, it ends at native 
Application Event Log.</p>
  -            </subsection>
  -            <subsection name="logger.apache2">
  -                <p>Logger used in Apache2 servers, it normally in ends in error.log 
</p>
  -            </subsection>
  -        </subsection>
  -    </section>
  -    <section name="Examples">
  -        <p>
  -The examples below are working when the Tomcat is configured according the 
  -examples described in the configtc file.
  -</p>
  -        <subsection name="/example using normal socket">
  -            <p> 
  -Map /examples to the Tomcat /examples context using a normal socket. Note the 
  -IP instead localhost (The JVM listens on the IPV4 address not no the IPV6).
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <source>
  -[shm]
  -file=${serverRoot}/logs/shm.file
  -size=1048576
  -
  -# Example socket channel, override port and host.
  -[channel.socket:localhost:8019]
  -port=8019
  -host=127.0.0.1
  -
  -# define the worker
  -[ajp13:localhost:8019]
  -channel=channel.socket:localhost:8019
  -
  -# Uri mapping
  -[uri:/examples/*]
  -worker=ajp13:localhost:8019
  -</source>
  -            </p>
  -        </subsection>
  -        <subsection name="/jkstatus">
  -            <p>
  -Map /jkstatus to the status worker.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <source>
  -[shm]
  -file=${serverRoot}/logs/shm.file
  -size=1048576
  -
  -# define the worker
  -[status:status]
  -
  -# Uri mapping
  -[uri:/jkstatus/*]
  -worker=status:status
  -</source>
  -            </p>
  -        </subsection>
  -        <subsection name="/example using AF_UNIX socket">
  -            <p>
  -Map /examples to the Tomcat /examples context using a AF_UNIX socket.
  -Socket file is create by the Tomcat becarefull when the Web Server runs in
  -a different user than the Tomcat with the permission of the socket file:
  -<source>
  -apache20@jfcexpert:~/apache> ls -l 
/home1/jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-4.1/dist/work/jk2.socket
  -srw-rw----    1 jakarta  jakarta         0 Jun 20 08:27 
/home1/jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-4.1/dist/work/jk2.socket
  -</source>
  -Here the Tomcat user and the Web Server user must be in the same group.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <source>
  -[shm]
  -file=${serverRoot}/logs/shm.file
  -size=1048576
  -
  -# Example unixsocket channel.
  -[channel.un:unixsocket]
  -file=/home1/jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-4.1/dist/work/jk2.socket
  -
  -# define the worker
  -[ajp13:unixsocket]
  -channel=channel.un:unixsocket
  -
  -# Uri mapping
  -[uri:/examples/*]
  -worker=ajp13:unixsocket
  -</source>
  -            </p>
  -        </subsection>
       </section>
   </document>
  
  
  
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  diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
  --- configtc.xml      20 Sep 2002 21:35:31 -0000      1.3
  +++ configtc.xml      3 Oct 2002 15:34:10 -0000       1.4
  @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
   <?xml version="1.0"?>
   <document>
   <properties>
  -<title>Configuration in the Tomcat</title>
  +<title>Configuration options</title>
   <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Jean-Frederic Clere</author>
   <date>$Date$</date>
   </properties>
  @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
   <section name="Config options">
   <p>
   <table>
  -
  + 
     <tr>
     <th>Property name</th>
     <th>Default</th>
  @@ -142,102 +142,5 @@
   
   </table>
   </p>
  -</section>
  -  
  -<section name="Examples">
  -<p>
  -The examples below are working when the Web Server is configured according the 
  -examples described in the configweb file.
  -</p>
  -<subsection name="using normal socket">
  -<p>
  -There is no need to use the jkjni logic to use normal socket, so that just for
  -Fun.
  -</p>
  -
  -<p>
  -<source>
  -# list of needed handlers.
  -handler.list=apr,channelSocket,request
  -
  -# Override the default port for the channelSocket
  -channelSocket.port=8019
  -
  -# Dynamic library
  -apr.NativeSo=/home1/jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/build/jk2/apache2/jkjni.so
  -</source>
  -</p>
  -</subsection>
  -
  -<subsection name="using AF_UNIX socket">
  -<p>
  -Create and listen on a AF_UNIX socket. The location of the socket must be the
  -same in the Web Server configuration file.
  -</p>
  -
  -<p>
  -<source>
  -# list of needed handlers.
  -handler.list=apr,channelUnix,request
  -
  -# Location of the socket.
  -channelUnix.file=${jkHome}/work/jk2.socket
  -
  -# Dynamic library
  -jtc=/home1/jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-connectors
  -apr.NativeSo=${jtc}/jk/build/jk2/apache2/jkjni.so
  -</source>
  -</p>
  -</subsection>
  -
  -<subsection name="using user defined class for communication">
  -<p>
  -It is possible to have a user defined class for the communication.
  -Here we have used the ChannelUn as example.
  -</p>
  -
  -<p>
  -<source>
  -# Define our own handler.
  -class.mychannel=org.apache.jk.common.ChannelUn
  -# list of needed handlers.
  -handler.list=apr,mychannel,request
  -
  -# Location of the socket.
  -channelUnix.file=${jkHome}/work/jk2.socket
  -
  -# Dynamic library
  -jtc=/home1/jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-connectors
  -apr.NativeSo=${jtc}/jk/build/jk2/apache2/jkjni.so
  -</source>
  -</p>
  -</subsection>
  -
  -<subsection name="using jni channel class for communication">
  -<p>
  -Here we have the minimum configuration needed for the jni communication.
  -</p>
  -
  -<p>
  -<source>
  -# list of needed handlers.
  -handler.list=apr,request,channelJni
  -
  -# Dynamic library needs to be defined only if Tomcat is used
  -# out of process
  -jtc=/home1/jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-connectors
  -apr.NativeSo=${jtc}/jk/build/jk2/apache2/jkjni.so
  -# Or you can use the mod_jk2 directly
  -apr.jniModeSo=/opt/apache2/modules/mod_jk2.so
  -
  -# If you wish to start the Tomcat from inside web server then
  -# you don't need any above directive. Here is shown the default
  -# value for the apr that you can ommit
  -apr.jniModeSo=inprocess
  -
  -</source>
  -</p>
  -</subsection>
  -
   </section>
   </document>
  
  
  

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