For anyone who is interested. I compiled mod_jk.so on linux (Red Hat 6.2, Apache 1.3.14, Tomcat 1.3). here is what I did. from ( /usr/local/jakartahome/jakarta-tomcat/src/native/apache/jserv ) I used the command line ( apxs -o mod_jk.so -I../jk -I/usr/local/java/include -I/usr/local/java/include/linux -c *.c ../jk/*.c ) It ran through, but did not finish, so I used ( gcc -shared -o mod_jk.so *.o ) to finish the build. I was having trouble finding out how to do this, so I thought I would pass on the info incase anyone else wanted to know. Now all I have to do is learn how to implement it..lol. Thanks gang for the support and help the group has provided me. John Elia WD 711.NET [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Bill Pfeiffer
- RE: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Raghu Havaldar
- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Bill Pfeiffer
- RE: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Raghu Havaldar
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- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib John Elia
- Re: jar's still not picked up in WEB-INF/lib Leon Palermo
