At first, I was answering each of your emails individually, but thanks to 
POP-after-SMTP, I will try to 
get my answers across in one email instead.

Many people are asking for help, because it isn't working.  When people post in reply 
to "check the 
list" or "read the documentation", it doesn't help because, so far, no one has 
answered the questions.

We all understand that many people are working on trying to make this work, and it 
isn't perfect, etc 
etc.  We are still asking HOW.

As of yet, I have not successfully been able to get mod_jk2 to work with Apache2. I 
have read the 
documentation, checked the lists, emailed the lists, email the FreeBSD port 
maintainers, emailed 
Network Admin friends of mine -- and so far, no one has a clue.

So, my questions are this.  If you can't answer them, please don't tell me to read the 
documentation, 
because as far as I can tell, the answer isn't there.

1) How do I build jk2 on FreeBSD (using linux-sun-jdk14, Apache 2.0.43, and Tomcat 
4.1.12)?
2) Can you provide an example of using the inprocess-jni in the worker2.properties and 
server.xml? The 
website shows the others, but not this one.
3) Can you show what would be necessary to make the connectors work correctly with 
Apache2 
VirtualHosts?

Oh, and as far you your question about why... Because I am using JDK 1.4, Apache2, and 
JNI -- which is 
exactly the things that JK2 is supposed to be better than JK at (according to 
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.1/doc/index.html#What's
 the 
difference between JK and JK2 ?)...

Thanks for any assistance you can provide,
Malachi

10/7/2002 7:57:40 AM, "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>I agree that documentation is important.  My point was that if you have
>experience with open source projects, which are usually quite short on
>documentation, you would expect that a BETA open source project would have
>EVEN LESS documentation than a released project, and go from there.
>
>My advice would be to search the list archives, there have been many posts
>over the last several weeks dealing with installing and using JK2.  In
>addition, a new version has been announced (2.0.1) so perhaps the
>documentation available in the source package has been updated along with
>the source code itself, even if the HOWTO on the website hasn't.
>
>John




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