The idea seems great. But how would you access the worker.properties file on the 
remote machine. Or is it that, as suggested, you would be "creating" a  
worker.properties file in the conf/worker.properties

Did the idea work for you ? Let me know. Thanks. 

-Andy

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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 10:10 AM
To: Jason Koeninger
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Subject: Re: Apache and Tomcat on different boxes


Thks for replying,

                   So if i understand you correctly, i have to create 
a "workers.properties" file in my apache conf dir and have mod_jk look for it 
there?

eg.
httpd.conf contains 

LoadModule    jk_module  libexec/mod_jk.so
AddModule     mod_jk.c

JkMount /someurl remotetomcat

and 

workers.properties file in apache/conf contains:

worker.remotetomcat.type=ajp13
worker.remotetomcat.port=8009
worker.remotetomcat.host=www.x.com
worker.remotetomcat.cachesize=30

           Is that all i have to do?

Thks a Million,
Paul



Quoting Jason Koeninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> The ip address or hostname of the Tomcat machine is stored 
> in the workers.properties file referenced by your mod_jk setup.
> I've also seen some sort of url version of the JkMount command, 
> but I've never used it myself and don't know if it works or what 
> versions it works on.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Jason Koeninger
> J&J Computer Consulting
> http://www.jjcc.com
> 
> On Wed, 6 Jun 2001 18:29:49 +0800, Paul Tan wrote:
> 
> >Hi all,
> >
> >            I tried searching to mailing list b4 posting here. Anyway,
> what must i put into apache's "http.conf" for 
> mod_jk.so to enable a connection to a separate machine containing tomcat
> 3.2.2? 
> >        
> >                Placing both the Web Server and App server into 1
> machine is rather well documented. But I can't seem 
> to find any for separate machines.
> >Can someone show me where to fish? or would someone gimme a fish?
> >
> >Thks,
> >Paul
> >
> 
> 
> 

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