I posted a similar question one week ago. I got no reply except those:
- search the archive for someone who had the same problem, which is du 
to something obscure... I didn't find any information about that.
- use mod_jk: Another person had the same problem, and solve it using 
mod_jk. This is what i did. It works perfectly.

However, WARP seems not to be maintained any more, and nobody seems to 
be able to answer this question.

I really suggest you use mod_jk.

Hope it helps.

Olivier

Chilton, Gil wrote:

>I am trying to use tomcat 4.1.12 from rpm with apache 1.3.23 on a fully
>patched RedHat 7.3 box using mod_webapp.
>
>If I define an ordinary application that does not require any server.xml
>changes and place it under the webapps directory with appropriate changes to
>apache's httpd.conf, the application works fine.
>
>However, if I want to add a datasource definition for the application or
>access the tomcat manager via apache it does not work.  I have tried copying
>the manager context from the standalone section of server.xml to the sample
>warp part without success.  I have tried putting the datasource definition
>under both standalone and warp without success.  I have also searched for a
>solution.
>
>Synopsis:
>http://machine.domain.com/application
><http://machine.domain.com/application>  - works fine if no server.xml
>changes are required to support application
>http://machine.domain.com:8080/application
><http://machine.domain.com:8080/application>  - works fine with changes to
>standalone section of server.xml
>http://machine.domain.com/application
><http://machine.domain.com/application>  - does not work if I am using a
>datasource with changes to warp section of server.xml
>
>http://machine.domain.com:8080/manager/list
><http://machine.domain.com:8080/manager/list>  - works fine
>http://machine.domain.com/manager/list
><http://machine.domain.com/manager/list>  - does not work
>
>My goal is to disable tomcat's port 8080 and only enable 80 and 443 which
>will be serviced by apache.
>
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