With
the info.. I could not think of any specific reasons which might stop you to set
this up..
just
try going through following tasks..
1. ref. to mod_jk how to manual which you have got
along with tomcat, and set up your mod_jk with apache ( you have to mount mod_jk
in apache like this (hey, are u doing your own mod_jk .dll file from source?if
that is the case check your source for any possible error which can be induced
in the source??)
"include
/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto"
( I
would recommend using conf-auto file, so that your tomcat will give all the
details)
2.check your apache and tomcat. (just test run your
example servlet via apache)
If
your example application works fine..
Go
ahead and mount a alias directory and try calling jet speed.
in
case you get some error, check them in apache log and tomcat log for error
details, (I think that should help you solve the error)
let me
know what is the error you are getting...So that I can try to get to the core
issue.
Also
note, if you are using winNT, check for environment variables setting too for
tomcat_home, Apache_home and java_home settings, since in your
tomcat configuration files, it picks up directory details calling this
environment variables.
Note,
check if your tools.jar file is accessible by your system(it should be in system
path)
Hope
this helps..
Cheers
Senthil Kumar.R
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