You could always try grabbing the mod_jk RPM from www.jpackage.org.  I've
never used it myself personally, but it might make your life a little
easier.

"Suneel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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hi
  i am not able to run Mod JK with
 apache1.3.29/2.0.48 with Tomcat 4.1.29 on RH 9.0. I have followed John
Turners how to and all attempts have failed. The problem is that i am not
getting the SO for the version above. There are various links on the net
that finally fall to the Jakarta binary list. Which dose not work for my
config. i really need to get this working as i have been assigned the
reponsibilty to integrate apache and tomcat. Please help

regards
suneel





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