didn't receive the below so sending again -- please respond directly
to me as well as I'm not 100% sure I'm subscribed to the list.
thanks,
m
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hi,

I've been having trouble with mod_jk.conf.  

I'm running Tomcat 4.1.12 with Apache 1.3, both on a mostly Woody
(stable) Debia box.  The Tomcat packages are from the 'unstable'
branch of the distribution, though.  Apache works fine on its own,
Tomcat works fie on its own, and I've now manually configured
httpd.conf so that Apache calls Tomcat for the urls I want (using
JkMount lines).  But I just haven't been able to get the two programs
to work well together automagically, like they're supposed to.  I
assume this has something to do with mod_jk (I'm using the version of
mod_jk that comes with the unstable distribution of libtomcat4-java in
debian).  


simply for reasons of general competency I'd like to know how
mod_jk.conf and mod_jk.conf-auto work.  As I undrestand it the
integration is supposed to be fairly seamless -- just include a few
lines in httpd.conf, maybe uncomment some lines in server.xml, and a
mod_jk.conf file should be generated by tomcat and read by apache.  
... but I've tried every trick mentioned on line and I
still can't make it work.  THe TomcatBook is missing the section on
the jk configuration files -- argh!  So what I'm wondering is, can
someone either, (a) point me to a good resource somewhere explaining
in language clear enough for an idiot myself how to make Tomcat
generate a mod_jk.conf file (there's apparently something called
mod_jk.conf-auto, but I don't understand that bit), or (b) just
explain it here on the list....  

I'd really appreciate it.  I hate not knowingh ow my tools work!
thanks a bunch,

Matt

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