I'm using Apache and Tomcat 3.2 and I'm trying to understand the mod-jk 
configuration file.

Suppose, that I want to access servlets through URL's of the form:

http://host/webappName/servletName

It seems that I can do this one of two ways:

1.  Have all requests of the form http://host/webappName/* go to Tomcat.

    The problem with this, is that I want Apache to serve my html pages

2.  For every servlet, put in a line in the mod-jk configuration file to pass 
the request to Tomcat.

    It would seem with this, I would not only have to specify it in the mod-jk 
configuration file, but also in the web.xml file.  It seems like there should 
be an easier way.


Am I stuck with putting all of my servlets in a "webAppName/servlets" 
directory if I want to avoid this problem?  Is this compatible with the spec 
for WAR files?

On that note, where can I even find the spec for WAR files?

Thank you very much for the help.

Scott Goldstein

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