Rui M . Silva Seabra wrote:

> 
> Have you not read my email? DO NOT USE mod_jk.conf-auto
> Look into it, learn the flags you need to use, and change accordingly.
> 
> You do not need to change server.xml or web.xml for that. It's a problem
> with the generation of mod_jk.conf-auto.
> 
> On another note:
> 
>  you do not, I repeat... you do NOT ever need to restart apache because
> of shutting down or starting up tomcat.
> 
> that would only be needed if you insist on using mod_jk.conf-auto (which
> is evil) and constantly make changes to the servlets server
> configuration.
> 
> I am trying to get time to make a tomcat howto that's a little more
> explicit than the docs on the web page for begginners. I hope I have
> time to do it.
> 


Well, I didn't read any email yours, I just subscribed the list 
yesterday... But, now I have a question about use or not use the 
mod_jk.conf-auto...

- If I'm using a copy of a modified version of mod_jk.conf-auto (say 
mod_jk.conf-mycopy), and if I add a new context in server.xml, then I 
must restart tomcat, pick up the new context from the mod_jk.conf-auto 
with all his properties to mod_jk.conf-mycopy, change the entry ajp12 to 
ajp13, and then restart apache because the httpd.conf that apache gots 
when it started includes a older version of mod_jk.conf-mycopy. Is this 
the right procedure?

thanks,
psalazar



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