Hi all,
I suggest we try to get as much information as to which
platforms/configurations aren't working. As users this is all we can do. I
have downloaded the source for tomcat 3.2 though so I'll have a little play
8o)
If people e-mail me directly [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject=mod_jk_tracking
then I will enter their information on a simple table on my server's site.
Information required:-
Name
E-mail(only tomcat users will know of the site - completely optional)
URL of site (e.g. mine is http://willow.cc.edu/examples)
OS (Linux Mandrake 7.2/Windows NT 4 service pack 2 etc.)
Kernel (linux users e.g. kernel-2.4.0-2mdk)
Tomcat ver. (e.g. 3.2.1)
Communication protocols(Ajp12 or Ajp13 or both)
Web server+version (e.g. Apache-1.3.14 / Apache-fp-1.3.14 / IIS5.0)
Java SDK version (e.g. Java 2 SDK version 1.3)
Additional notes (e.g. I'm using the rpm versions of... I compiled the
following extensions into my web server as well as mod_jk... etc. etc.
Anything you think is useful. Not config files though, please!)
You can find out the versions of executables by either:-
LINUX- rpm -q program where program is kernel/apache etc.
Windows - Right click the executable, click properties, look for
Summary/version
Hopefully having a repository of information will allow the developers to
find the problem.
Don't worry if not all the information can be obtained. The more the better
though!
I hope this effort will help.
site: http://willow.cc.edu/jakarta/index.html
Regards,
Adam.
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Adam Fowler
Second year Computer Science undergraduate
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Carroll College, WI, USA(2000-2001)
web: http://gucciboy.dyndns.org/aff9
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end"
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