Why should they worry about compiling that for you?  I just installed 3.2 a
little while ago and I had no problems.  If you'd just take a look at the
mod_jk documentation it gives you the EXACT command you need to run under
Solaris to get mod_jk.so to compile.  If you still can't get it to work
though, email me directly and I'll attach and send you a copy of my
mod_jk.so file.

- Brent



                                                                                       
                            
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First off, I would like to congratulate the Tomcat developers for the
release of 3.2. You guys are doing a greate job and I look forward to using
it.

One thing that I think would be very helpful to users is if you could
provide binaries for mod_jk. I'm guessing it's just a matter of resources
and not having developers around that can make these binaries. From what I
remember, there used to be Solaris binaries awhile back. Then, Solaris
seemed to be dropped in favor of Linux. I just wanted to make a point that
there are probably still a lot of Solaris users out there that might
appreciate have a binary as well.

I'm going to try to build it right now. It's been a few months since I last
did this. At that time I found that the instructions had improved a bit
which I really appreciated. I had major problems building mod_jserv
previously, due to pretty much non-existent or incorrect documentation.

BTW, I'm hoping at some point to no longer have to use Apache Web Server at
all and instead just use Tomcat in stand-alone mode. However, there are a
few issues that I need to resolve first. One issue is that I want to limit
SSL connections to using 128-bit encryption and not 40-bit or 56-bit. I'm
not sure if this is possible with Tomcat.

Jon






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