I could never get WARP to WORK
I think it has been abandoned by the developers now also

Rick

jherschel wrote:
I just talked with the lead on this and it seems we used WARP by default
since it is provided with Stronghold.  We were having WARP specific issues,
so we're going to look into getting mod_j2k to work with Stronghold.
Shouldn't be too big an issue I hope.  Thanks for your help Angus!

James Herschel


-----Original Message----- From: Angus Mezick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 2:36 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: tried alot of searching - caving in and emailing this list now

1) it is what I use and the only one I know about :)

2) from the site:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/connectors.html
mod_webapp      WARP/1.0        WarpConnector   Deprecated. Not for
Win32; no in-process nor load balancing; works in 4.x. Use APR.
Supported Apache-2.0 and Apache-1.3). See Webapp


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 2:30 PM
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As an aside, do you recommend using JK2 over WARP, and if so why?


James Herschel
Systems Administrator
Quarry Integrated Communications
(519)570-2020x2489
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-----Original Message-----
From: Angus Mezick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 1:04 PM
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Um, are you using the JK2 connector to like up apache and tomcat?  I
don't see it mentioned.  If you are, your workers2.propertties,
jk2.properties (sp), and server.xml would also be helpful.
--Angus


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Google has failed me! I have been trying to get IP based access control working for a java site using Apache directives to no avail. I am using Stronghold 4.0 with Tomcat 4.1.24 - Here is the Apache conf I am working with ...

<VirtualHost [omitted]>

 ServerName [omitted]
 ServerAdmin [omitted]
 DocumentRoot "/var/wwwroot/wrcm-staging/htdocs/"

<Directory />

   AllowOverride None
   Options +ExecCGI +FollowSymLinks
   order deny,allow
   Deny from all
   Allow from [omitted]
   Allow from [omitted]
 </Directory>

<Directory /var/wwwroot/wrcm-staging/tomcat/>

   AllowOverride None
   Options +ExecCGI +FollowSymLinks
   order deny,allow
   Deny from all
   Allow from [omitted]
   Allow from [omitted]

</Directory>

WebAppDeploy /var/wwwroot/wrcm-staging/tomcat/ conn /

#Logging directives

 TransferLog "var/log/wrcm-staging/access_log"
 ErrorLog "var/log/wrcm-staging/error_log"

</VirtualHost>

The java site resides in /var/wwwroot/wrcm-staging/tomcat -
these directives
usually work for normal HTTP sites - maybe this is a Jakarta
config issue
and not Apache?  I'm also thinking that maybe my DocumentRoot
directive is
overriding the /var/wwwroot/wrcm-staging/tomcat Directory block?

Thanks in advance for your help!

James Herschel


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