Well, I must have been using an older mod_jk version perhaps before
this was supported, I guess.... although I am still unclear about
whether the JkAutoAlias should go to Tomcat's webapps directory (where
I have my webapp's context XML definition file located) or if I should
just point it to the actual directory location of my webapp (which is
outside of Tomcat's install directory on the filesystem). In any
case, at least Apache is accepting the JkAutoAlias now, I think I just
need to complete a few more config steps to get it all going - Tomcat
is still giving a 404 for my .jsp file in the webapp.
Thanks for the help,
Migar
--- Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> migar wrote:
> > Keep getting error message when restarting Apache
> > after adding the JkAutoAlias directive. I don't know
> > if it's a syntactical thing or if I need to explicitly
> > give apache access to this directory somewhere? Is
> > there a syntactical modification necessary if the
> > server is running Windows? Or can I not add this
> > directive inside a Virtualhost?
> >
>
> Which version of mod_jk are you using?
> Also the JkAutoAlias should point to Tomcat's webapp directory,
> that need to have WEB-INF, etc...
>
> MT.
>
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