Of course!

I did read somewhere that you can use mod_jk, but I must admit after so
many frustrating hours trying to make mod_jk2 work I forgot about that
and was just about to go back to Apache 1.3.
Thank you for reminding me, I have now linked tomcat4 and apache2 with
mod_jk.

Still, in order to compile mod_jk from the connectors-4.0.4 source I had
first to compile the coyote code, and therefore hack the source as I
mentioned in my original post. This didn't happen with connectors-4.0.2.
A bit of a nuisance...

Anyway, with this working my next task is to get it working with tomcat
and apache on separate boxes. More hours of frustration I bet ;)
I could hardly find any documentation regarding this kind of setup, can
anyone offer any useful pointers?

Andrew, thanks again for the tip.

Dan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 07 July 2002 00:00
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: tomcat_4.0.4 + apache_2.0.39 + mod_jk2 (linux): 
> a failed attempt
> 
> 
> You know that you could use mod_jk with Apache 2, correct?
> 
> - Andrew


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