I download the tomcat source and compile that myself.  I am runnning RH7
but I don't think there is a problem to compile that under Debian or other
distribution.  The online doc of mod_jk tell you how to compile that and it
is very straightforward.



                                                                                       
   
                    "Nagappan A"                                                       
   
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                                         Subject:     Re: Howto: mod_jk ?? + tomcat 
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Hi,
    Let, me know that UR using Debian GNU/Linux ??? If, so how (Where) did
U
get mod_jk.so. Please let me know. I'm failing @ that stage.
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Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 6:32 AM
Subject: Howto: mod_jk + tomcat 3.2.1 + apache 1.3.14 + virtual host


> I can successfully create two virtual hosts ( mod_jk + tomcat 3.2.1 +
> apache 1.3.14 ) with ONE instance of tomcat.  I would like to be able to
> let the tow virtual hosts' owner to start their instance of tomcat.  In
> that case, tomcat's instance will own by them instead of NOBODY.....
>
> the currently HOWTO only tell us how to setup two virtual hosts with one
> tomcat instance using mod_jk. ( I know there are lot of document tell you
> how to do this with mod_jserv..... )
>
> If anyone has successfully doing this, can you post your configuration.
I
> pretty sure a lot of people will need that too..

Regards
Nagappan


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