It is not spelled out in one spot. You have to read the docs then
read them again and pick out the relevant pieces using the JServ
examples as a model.
Basically you point your DocumentRoot in apache to your tomcat
document root. You will have to Alias any web app specific paths and
deny all access to your -inf directories. Use the mod_jk.conf-auto
as an example.
Hope that helps,
-Ellis Teer
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001 19:24:20 -0500, wrote:
> I asked this question previously and received no working
>solutions. Is it possible to configure Apache and Tomcat, using
>mod_jk, such that
>
> (1) both Apache and Tomcat use the same document root
> (2) jsp and html files are mixed together in a single directory
>(e.g., mycompany/html)
> (3) Apache serves the html and image files
> (4) Tomcat serves only jsp and servlets?
>
> Thanks. Existing documentation explains how to do this with
>mod_jserv but not with mod_jk.
>
>
>Guy Rouillier
>571-226-1229
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>BroadBand Office
>2950 Gallows Road
>Falls Church, VA 22042
>
-- e_teer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/02/2001
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