Although I'm not a JK2 expert, this looks correct.  It may be something with
the rest of your configuration.  I know I am having success without using
explicit "worker" definitions.  IOW, leaving jk2.properties as default
(nothing in it but comments) and leaving out the "worker=xxx" lines in
workers2.properties.

You might post the rest of the JK2-related config files (or sections) so the
JK2 experts will answer :)

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Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 10:23 AM
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Subject: uri mapping with mod_jk2


Hello all,

I have mod_jk2 loading correctly in apache2, and have the following in my
workers2.properties file:

# Uri mapping
[uri:/examples/*]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009

My problem is that when I try to get 

http://hostname/examples/
I get the directory content from Tomcat, so that URL is forwarded correctly.

But when I try to get
http://hostname/examples/jsp/index.html
I get an "not found" error from the apache server. From the apache logfiles
I get the impression that apache is not sending this to the Tomcat server.
When I try to get http://hostname:8080/examples/jsp/index.html (the port my
tomcat runs its http connector) I get the examples without much fusss...

How do I solve this? I want every URL that starts with examples to be sent
to Tomcat...

Krist


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Krist van Besien
Unix Specialist BZBD
Bundesamt f�r Informatik und Telekommunikation BIT Monbijoustrasse 74,
CH-3003 Bern Tel. +41 31 322 24 46

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