Of course you are correct, an admin with my experience should have thought of that ;^) I do have everything running now, but I am having troubles with some sample pages not compiling properly, specifically those which use higher level functions such as Calendar. I'm going to browse around and look for answers before I come back to the group with more questions. I'd still like any recommendations on docs or tutorials though. After using many different web tools, many during beta cycles for their first release, I have to say Tomcat/JSP seems to be the least documented beast I've ever run across. Much knowledge seems to be assumed. If I end up using JSP I'd like to help change that. I appreciate the help. DAve P.S. Your English is fine. I'm sorry that I'm not bilingual, as you are ;^) on 9/14/01 4:35 AM, Plamen Petkov at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > Don't ask WHY, but I feel it is not good idea to allow acces to any > tomcat administrative apps through Apache. I mean: don't include > webapp/admin to mod_jk.conf. (wich allows http://yourhost/admin ) > > Just use: > > http://yourhost:8080/admin > > For example, any config mistake in <Directory> section in mod_jk.conf > may lead to an undesired (browse) access to your /access app directory. > Yes, Apache is highly configurable - ergo: mistakes are "highly > possible" :-) /forgive my broken english :-)/ > > Pozdravi, > --- > Plamen D. Petkov, ICQ# 2214327 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.bgstore.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: nbd95 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 7:36 PM > Subject: Re: Help: Tomcat 3.2.3 and Apache on FreeBSD **Java newbie** > > >> Ahhh, ignore <tomcat_home>conf/tomcat-apache.conf >> >> Add webapps/admin and webapps/test to mod_jk.conf. Restart everything > and >> now core,admin,test,examples all work. Though I cannot get a welcome > or >> index page to work, accessing examples/jsp/ does provide a directory >> listing. >> >> Still digging. >> > >
