Thank you for help. The location of my servlet is
this: C:\wpub\apache\www\myapp-folder\WEB-INF\classes\MyApp.class.
Weird thing - today I've tried to configure the same app at my home computer...
And all works! With mod_jk or mod_jk2. BTW, mod_jk 1.2 its mod_jk (sorry:))
Anyway, I've put my old config in 'workers2.properties' exactly like on my server:

[uri:/myapp-folder/*]
group=ajp13:site:8009

It looks like I have a problem with mapping to the servlet. I can't exactly tell you 
what's wrong
until Tuesday (its fin de semana largo), when I will try to experiment with configs.
But for now - all difference that I have it's a different version of servers.
My server runs on Windows 2003 Enterprise Server, Apache 2.0.50+Tomcat5.0.27, JDK 
1.4.2_05.
At my home computer I'm using Windows XP Pro SP1, Apache 2.0.48+Tomcat5.0.24, JDK 
1.4.2_03.
Almost forgot one more important thing - I have an additional conf for my servlet and 
it's configured like this:
<mapviewer-config>
        <WMSProvider url="MyApp" map-format="JPEG"/>
        <map>
             <maplayer layerid="AllProject"/>
        </map>
</mapviewer-config>

The old version of this app required full URL to the applet like 
"url="http://site/myapp-flder/MyApp"";,
but new version must accept "url="MyApp"". I've configured it on both ways on the 
server.
I have doubts about it, but maybe I've lost something, I will check it at Tuesday.

Thank you very much for help!



> Well from your comments and for point #1, what's the name & location of the
> applet? It should be locatable within your mod_jk settings as well.
> 
> I recently had some problems with a particular configuration of mod_jk and
> the following tag worked fine for me (in the workers2.properties file):
> 
> [uri:$/jsp-examples/*]
> Worker=ajp13:site:8009
> 
> 
> The $ before the root context made the difference...
> 
> Regards!
> 
> PS. I've noticed you mention mod_jk2 but then mod_jk 1.2 in your text. Which
> one is it? If 1.2, have you considered upgrading to mod_jk2?
> 
> Jos� Ernesto Echeverr�a
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eugene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: S�bado, 14 de Agosto de 2004 03:53 p.m.
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re[2]: [tomcat] Help with mod_jk2 and security on Win 2003
> 
> Thank you for reply! Yes its working on 8080, and its working if I am
> running just Tomcat without Apache, I am deploying it in the "webapp/myapp"
> folder of TC. I've tryed to run this app on ports from 8009 to 8100 (just
> for fun:)) - it works fine on any of these ports (actually I dont see any
> difference). Thanks in advance!
> 
> 
>> Before going deeply into your config, I'd ask if your app runs well 
>> without the mod_jk2 using the (standard) 8080 port. At least that way 
>> we can figure out if the problem has to do with your tomcat 
>> configuration or with your
>> mod_jk2 configuration. 
>> 
>> 
>> Jos� Ernesto Echeverr�a
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Tel. (503)8859011
>>  
>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Eugene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Viernes, 13 de Agosto de 2004 09:47 p.m.
>>> To: Tomcat Users List
>>> Subject: [tomcat] Help with mod_jk2 and security on Win 2003
>>> 
>>> Hi to all! First of all - thank you for this list! It helps to 
>>> individuals like I am to keep their job:) I am newbie, so maybe my 
>>> questions too silly for you, but anyway I must to ask.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I am running Apache 2.0.50+Tomcat 5.0.27-mod_jk 1.2 on Win 2003, JDK 
>>> 1.4.2_05.
>>> 
>>> 1) I dont have a problems to deploy and run it with mod_jk 1.2, but 
>>> when I am trying to configure mod_jk 2 it fails.
>>> It returns "java.io.FileNotFoundException" when I am trying to start app.
>>> my app is in the WEB-INF/classes/MyApp.class (as always:))
>>> 
>>> BTW, Tomcat starts and runs perfectly - stderr is clear, I am trying 
>>> to test it with standard jsp-examples - all works, but when I am 
>>> trying to open the same page which works with mod_jk 1.2 with applet 
>>> tag - it returns error with mod_jk 2. The error log of Apache sais 
>>> the same thing - applet not found. What am I doing wrong??? Help me 
>>> please to figure it out. My apps directory located in the same folder 
>>> that jsp-examples folder, in web.xml servlet mapping looks has the 
>>> same locations like for example, plugin servlet from examples:
>>>        <servlet-mapping>
>>>         <servlet-name>
>>>              MyApp
>>>         </servlet-name>
>>>         <url-pattern>
>>>             /MyApp
>>>         </url-pattern>
>>>         </servlet-mapping>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2) The second question is about security - I am running my server 
>>> under the second administrator account with reassigned rights (so its 
>>> not administrator anymore but it has more power then advanced user 
>>> which is not enough for me). So the question is - does anybody can 
>>> give tips/instructions/links to documentaton HowTo exactly I must 
>>> configure my Windows to run with Apache and Tomcat without give to 
>>> user so much power like I have now??? I have experienced attacks on 
>>> my server so I dont have so much money to repair it again. Please 
>>> help me with this if you know how - ASAP.
>>> 
>>> These are my conofiguration key moments:) I am mounting my app 
>>> directory in httpd.conf (in Virtual Host section) like
>>> this:
>>> ==============Start================
>>> <Location "/*.jsp">
>>>   JkUriSet group ajp13:site.com:8009
>>> </Location>
>>> <Location "/*.jspx">
>>>     JkUriSet group ajp13:site.com:8009 </Location> <Location "/*.do">
>>>     JkUriSet group ajp13:site.com:8009 </Location> 
>>> ===============End=================
>>> 
>>> My <Host /> in server.xml mounts apps base like this:
>>> ==============Start================
>>> appBase="C:\apache_home\apache-2\htdocs"
>>> ===============End=================
>>> 
>>> my wokers2.properties contains this:
>>> ==============Start================
>>> [uri:/*.jsp]
>>> group=ajp13:site.com:8009
>>> [uri:/*.jspx]
>>> group=ajp13:site.com:8009
>>> [uri:/*.do]
>>> group=ajp13:site.com:8009
>>> [uri:/jsp-examples/*]
>>> group=ajp13:site.com:8009
>>> [uri:/myapp-folder/*]
>>> group=ajp13:site.com:8009
>>> ===============End=================
>>> 
>>> Thank you very much in advance!!!
>>> 
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