You only need to start Tomcat ahead of Apache if you have changed 
Tomcat's configuration and are including the .conf-auto in httpd.conf. 
 What I suggest is setting them both to automatically start, then if you 
change anything, shut them down and restart them in the correct (Tomcat 
first) order.


Emir Alikadic (ADNOC IS&T) wrote:

>Use mod_jk rather than mod_jserv.
>
>Provided that you properly configured the Apache/Tomcat combo (with
>appropriate entry in the httpd.conf, as described in Tomcat docs), you'll
>have to start Tomcat first and then start Apache. Manually.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gregory Guthrie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 7:57 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Tomcat + Apache on NT
>
>
>It is not clear (to me) that I have to manually start both Tomcat and
>Apache servers on  NT (Win2K Pro). I expected Apache to start Tomcat
>as/if needed, but that fails, but everything works fine for Tomcat
>standalone, or if it is manually runing, and then Apache just connects
>to it.
>
>Is this correct? Is this documented somewhere? The closest thing I found
>was in the Tomcat-Apache HowTo setup where it says: 
>  "This step sets various JServ internal parameters, in order:
>   Instruct JServ not to start the Tomcat process. Automatically
>starting
>   Tomcat is not implemented yet. "
>
>And then does: 
>    ApJServManual          on
>
>Is this correct understanding?
>
>Thanks.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>



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