Richard Migneron wrote:

Yep, you assumed right.

It's not that Tomcat ain't starting (I can get in the Admin
menu and add users, I can get to the manager window
(.../manager/html)), it's just that I can't add our purchased
app !!!  (BMC-Remedy's mid-tier add).

I read a doc I got late and it seems that I also have to
install the "mod_jk.so" module... I'll try this Monday when I


mod_jk.so is only to make Apache as a front end to contact Tomcat. You might first make Tomcat work with your new App.

get back to work...  hopefully, it'll work, I've lost enough
time already on this on account that nobody except management
likes this app anyway

Thanks,

Richard


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7) We start APACHE, no problem so far (it listens on 8080)
8) We've modified the server.xml to change the port to 8000

Seems you have a strange port configuration. Usually, Apache listens on port 80, while Tomcat listens on port 8080.

What would I put in the 3 boxes to install the app ????

We've tried plenty of stuff and logically, you'd put something
like :

Context Path (optional) : /mid-tier
XML Configuration file URL: /files/ar/mid-tier
WAR or Directory URL: ???????? (I don't have a clue)


I think your whole 'mid-tier' should be under $TOMCAT-HOME/webapps directory.


file, here is the line I added :

<Context path="/mid-tier" debug="0"
docbase=""/files/ar/mid-tier" reloadable="true"/&gt


I think now 'mid-tier' is sitting on a wrong place.

Best

Bao


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