I have a document that will probably help you.
ftp://pokey.wr.usgs.gov/pub/rsowders/Apache2_Jk2_TC4.1.x_JSDK1.4.x.zip
Watch out for wrapped lines in the url.
As you can see it is for Apache2, but if you understand already how to
include LoadModule/AddModule lines in 1.3.2x then that really is the only
difference except for the versions of jk2 that you need. You will also
need to grab the jni.dll for the 1.3.2x version of apache. My
instructions are for using JNI to start up TC and have it run in-process
with Apache2.
Check around on my ftp site, I think I have an old ssl version of Apache2
on there somewhere. I know openssl for windows is there. Why would you
want to run 1.3.x on windows anyway. It's not multithreaded like Apache2
is and it's just as easy to install.
Anyway, good luck.
rls
"mech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
10/31/2002 02:11 PM
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Subject: Apache 1.3 + mod_ssl + mod_jk or mod_jk2 with EAPI under
Windows
Hello,
I'm trying hard to set up an Apache 1.3.27 with SSL that can use mod_jk
to connect to a servlet container via AJP13.
I managed to set up everything with mod_jk v.1.2.0 already, but because
mod_ssl requires EAPI and all downloadable mod_jk DLLs for Windows have
not been compiled for an ssl-enabled Apache, I always get a warning
message when starting the server that the mod_jk module might crash and
I should recompile with -DEAPI.
I wonder if anyone can tell me how or where I could obtain an
EAPI-compiled mod_jk without compiling myself that works with SSL, too.
I already tried to use mod_jk2 v.2.0.1 because I found an EAPI-compiled
DLL for Windows. Unfortunately, I couldn't load this module
successfully, although I'm almost sure that the configuration is
correct, because the non-EAPI v.2.0.1 works fine for me, except the
annoying EAPI warning again.
Does anyone use the EAPI mod_jk2 v.2.0.1 DLL for Windows successfully
and could give me a hint on this?
Actually I don't care, whether I have to use mod_jk or mod_jk2 as long
as it is an EAPI-DLL because of mod_ssl. From previous postings I see
that I'm not the only one who would like to use a Win/Apache/SSL/mod_jk?
configuration, but there seems to be no solution yet (except compiling
manually with VC++)... I hope anybody did the trick already and could
help me out. Thx.
k already and could help me out. Thx.
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