Then, where can I find the updated documentations, mine are still using the ApJServ* directives. I need to setup a virutalhost which can support jsp and servlets. Thanks Dave On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 11:38:05 +0100 , you wroth: >no it isn't neccessary because it doesn't work together. > >Mit freundlichen Gr�ssen > >Roland Ribi >___________________________________________________________ > >Roland Ribi, EDV Tel.: ++41-(0)41-729 33 11 >Schweizer Braunviehzuchtverband Fax : ++41-(0)41-729 33 77 >Chamerstrasse 56 http://www.braunvieh.ch >CH-6300 Zug Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >___________________________________________________________ > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 11:38 AM >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: Does mod_jserv still needed in tomcat 3.2b6? >> >> >> I followed all the way through to have mod_jk install as a module in >> my apache 1.3.14. It seems to me that mod_jk is a replacement for >> mod_jserv, correct me if I am wrong. When it come to configuring my >> apache to support virtualhost and tomcat, I found the examples is >> still referring to ApJServ* directives, so I wonder if there is >> necessary for me to load the mod_jserv module to my apache? >> >> Thanks >> Dave >>
