I recently downloaded a binary pre-compiled version of mod_jk from
http://jakarta.apache.org, and I use it to put tomcat to work easily (well,
relatively, because I'm a newbie and do stupid errors). Without compiling
anything.

Orestes.


Glen Campbell wrote:

>
> Hi - I'm doing that sort of thing myself. I'm running Linux (redhat 7) with
> Apache 1.4 and Tomcat 3.2.1. I've gotten Tomcat running standalone, and I'm
> about to start work on integrating it with Apache. All the documentation
> says to use mod_jserv to handle this, but many people on the list have
> suggested that mod_jk is easier to configure. I believe mod_jserv is pretty
> easy, too, except you have to wait for the next full moon and the procedure
> seems to require three virgins for some reason. Mod_jk is not available
> standalone anywhere, as far as I can tell; you have to download the Tomcat
> sources and build it from that. I'll let you know how my adventures proceed.
>
> Glen
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