The best resource I've found (which I didn't find until a serendipitous google probe after about 4 days of suffering) is at www.johnturner.com This fellow has written a series of docs about how to get all this stuff going. Although I have to tell you that it's still not working right on my machine, I will say that I'm miles closer and also have a better idea what's going on, having read his doc.
Perhaps you'll find that it works just fine on your machine. Good luck.
-don
At 05:17 PM 10/8/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Hi. I am trying to get the mod_jk2 to load into apache 1.3 and I am slowly going insane. I have "googled" my way around the web and have seen lots of people ask the same type of question I am asking, but there are few good answers. (I feel a bit like that guy in the commercial that "finished" the internet.)
I have in my httpd.conf file: LoadModule jk2_module libexec/mod_jk2.so Include tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
I have read that there is a way to get tomcat to produce its own mod_jk.conf-auto file, but I cannot find how to do it. I have looked at the jk2 docs a lot, but it seems that they are for a different (incompatible) version. The JkMount directives cannot be added manually either, since mod_jk2 doesn't seem to understand these.
What magic do I need to do so that tomcat 4.1 can produce the jk2 config file automatically?
Thanks, Mark
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