call me crazy, but I think there must be something you need to do on the
tomcat side to indicate another host for apache.  Maybe in the ajp
connector in server.xml, or maybe in the tomcat.conf?  Probably someone
who has actually done this will chime in.  I'd look for anything that
says "localhost" in the tomcat configuration.   and, btw, mapping the
tomcat.conf is OK, but why not just copy it to the apache host?  


Sharanya Vemu wrote:
> 
> Hi amran i'm looking for something similar to , i'm using two linux boxes if
> you get any clue on how to do it please do let me know
> 
> thx in advance
> Sharanya
> 
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> Subject: Configuring apache + tomcat on separate machines
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> Hi
> 
> I have a problem with setting up Apache and Tomcat on separate machines. It
> works fine on one machine. So far I have mapped my drive to the second
> machine which is windows with tomcat. I have edited httpd and appended the
> following to the end-:
> 
> Include "e:/j3t/tomcat/conf/tomcat.conf"
> 
> But I get a misconfiguration error when I try to get a jsp page. I dont know
> 
> whats wrong can anyone shed any light. With an example, most appreciated.
> 
> I have searched the whole of the web and posted so many questions on the
> java
> developers community and jguru but no one seems to have a clue. I would be
> most happy if anyone can help.
> 
> thanxs alot
> 
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