We have a bunch of customers using JSP on JDK 1.3.1 / Tomcat 3.1?2? / mod_jk / Apache 1.3. The default directory setup for these customers is
DIRECTORY http:// - path- --------------------------------------------- ./site_url/html http://siteurl ./site_url/jsp http://siteurl/jsp ./site_url/cgi-bin http://siteurl/cgi-bin ./site_url/logs -- we use mod_jk.conf-auto to when we add a new site all we have to do is add the virtual host in apache and server.xml, reboot tomcat & apache and we are set. We'd like to move the same setup to JDK 1.4.2_01 / Tomcat 4.1.27 / mod_jk2 / Apache 2 All the HOW-TO's I've found do far and are hence far more more complex than we need. My understanding of how this should work is as follows: in Apache conf file in server.xml ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- VirtualHost1.exported_dir - -> VirtualHost1.contextpath->jsp_dir VirtualHost2.exported_dir - -> VirtualHost2.contextpath->jsp_dir VirtualHost3.exported_dir - -> VirtualHost3.contextpath->jsp_dir VirtualHost4.exported_dir -via mod_jk2.so-> VirtualHost4.contextpath->jsp_dir VirtualHost5.exported_dir -[one entry in -> VirtualHost5.contextpath->jsp_dir VirtualHost6.exported_dir -via mod_jk2.so-> VirtualHost6.contextpath->jsp_dir VirtualHostN.exported_dir - -> VirtualHostN.contextpath->jsp_dir can someone point me to a resource which might provide some info on piping requests to certain virtual directories thru mod_jk2. thanks. Sai. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]