JIM RUDNICKI, 
Where are you.??
Pl. help to solve this problem .I think Jim Rudnicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
may help to solve this configuration problem between aoache+tocat+modjk?.I
request all others in the list to REQUEST him for solving this problem.
R K JHA




At 12:17 17/02/01 +0100, you wrote:
>        mod_jk is not even trying to  contact apache, as I cannot see no
>communication on port 8007/8009. I have two options: - I made a silly, low
>level mistake (but I'm not  alone, as I can see on the list: maybe
>instructions allow  misunderstandings) - There is something about
>communication that does  not work under some conditions (just to say, I am
>also using Mandrake 7.2 and  kernel 2.4.0) Since I can see various
>discussion threads in the  list related to this problem, should us all join
>this thread, so we can avoid  communication garbling?      ----- Original
>Message -----    From:    Ganasen    Gounden    To:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]    Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 11:47  
> AM   Subject: Apache/Tomcat/mod_jk    configuration problem?   
>Hello
>
>I too am experiencing extreme difficulty in    sitting up Apache/Tomcat.
>Neither the default mod_jserve or the configuration    for Mod_jk/ajp12
>default or ajp13 configuration works as per the various    suggestions
>presented on the listing. Everything works directly via    Tomcat:port 8080
>but not via Apache.
>
>I have three different types of    applications: Servlet, JSP, Applet.
>
>1. The servlet applications is just    one class and works in Apache and
>Tomcat with no problems.
>2. The JSP and    Applet application works in Tomcat but not via Apache.
>       The JSP applications is an Oracle Jdeveloper applications with
>various    libraries and relevant tags files etc.
>    The applet    application is a fully containe applet with various
>classes and libraries in    its application directory.
>    It loads via Apache but is    unable to find its required assocaited
>files. 
>
>
>Apache is somehow    not communicating with Tomcat about where the files
>are or visa versa. I have    a feeling it is about mapping of directories
>or something simple but then    again I am a newbie.
>
>Judging from this list everyone is having similar    problems with
>apache/mod_jk. Included are my various configurations files. I    would
>appreciate if someone can
>can point out what I need to fix.
>
>I    am using Apache 1.3.14 , Tomcat 3.2.1 and JRE 1.3 and Windows 2000
>with    service pack 1.
>I am calling mod_jk.conf.mine from appache    http.conf
>
>Many    thanks
>
>
>
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