To test if your Apache+mod_jk+Tomcat config is working, see if you can get to:
http://localhost/manager/html/list
If this prompts you for a login, then its working ... as this is the login for Tomcat's manager application.
This did work.
So, you could enable the "ROOT" context in server.xml, restart Tomcat, restart Apache (to pick up the new mod_jk.conf), then put your test.jsp in webapps/ROOT - and *then* http://localhost/test.jsp *should* work.
I am assuming you are talking about this section of server.xml?
<!-- Tomcat Root Context --> <!-- <Context path="" docBase="ROOT" debug="0"/> -->
Which I changed to:
<!-- Tomcat Root Context -->
<Context path="d:/webserver/apache/apache/htdocs" docBase="ROOT" debug="0"/>
And now nothing works again on JSP. I am receiving Error 500's in IE.
Phil
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