As far as I know. Tomcat has to be started first and then the apache web server. Also 
in server.xml you have to define coyote connector
listening on port 8009 or some other port. 8009 is the default.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Holmes Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache 2.0.48 and Tomcat 4.1.29 and JK2


Many months ago, I installed Apache 2.0.46, Tomcat 4.1.18, and JK2.   I got this all 
working fantastically.  I had it configured so that when I started Apache, it started 
Tomcat also.   I don't know how I did it, but I'd like to see if anyone knows the 
details I have forgotten.

On another machine, I am using the following projects listed above.  I installed 
Apache 4.0.28 on my Wiin2K system and it works great, so http://localhost on this 
machine works.  I also installed 4.1.29 by only unzipping it and moving to a new 
location on my system.  I put the mod_jk2 in the Apache2 modules directory and updated 
the httpd.conf file. 

I updated/created a workers2.properties file and updated the jk2.properties file.   I 
haven't made any changes to server.xml under Tomcat.   I don't plan on using 
Tomcat-Web-Server on 8080, I'd prefer to use Apache2 on port 80.

Even though http://localhost works for static HTML, I'd like to get 
http://localhost/examples to work with Tomcat.

Depending on the workers2.properties file, I get different results. Sometimes it says: 
channelSocket.open() connection failed to localhost 8009.   This probably means Tomcat 
is not running which is why I want Apache startup to startup Tomcat.

Thanks.

                                            Tom



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