Hi, see below your questions, please

Heligon Sandra wrote:
>       Hi,
> 
>       I am working on a web application.
>       I used the default Tomcat4.0.4 configuration until now.
>       (standalone mode execution).
>       I would like to use Apache and Tomcat together but I don't      
>       understand what I must do.
>       The configuration is very hard, there are a lot of elements
>       httpd.conf, server.xml, mod_jk.dll or mod_jk2.dll or
> mod_webapp.dll...
>       I don't know what module I must use ?
>       
>       My environment is the following:
>       - Windows 2000
>       - Tomcat4.0.4 (I believe that the new version 4.1 is better with JSP
> but it implies
>       new configuration yet)
>       - Apache2.0.39 (it's the last stable version, I believe)
> 
>       I don't know the new features of mod_jk2 vs mod_jk vs mod_webapp.

I think you are forced to use Windoze as I am. I recommend to use LINUX 
if possible. So, then forget mod_webapp as this module is more than 
unstable. Take mod_jk2. This you should get here:

http://www.acg-gmbh.de/mod_jk/


>       Do I have to create a <context> element for each web application
> with mod_jk
>       or can each application deploy automatically ?

There are different ways of deploying webapps. Take a look here:

http://www.galatea.com/flashguides


> 
>       If I want to use mod_jk2, how can I get the mod_jk.dll associated to
> Tomcat4.0.4
>       and Apache2.0.39 ?

see galatea.com

> 
>       I read that it is possible to enable Apache -Tomcat automatically
> with include
>       the file mod_jk.conf-auto in the httpd.conf.
>       How is the mod_jk.conf-auto file generated ?
>       
>       Thanks a lot in advance.

as stated above: see galatea.com
My tutorial is not fixed.

Cheers,

Nick


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