Actually, he has a point.

I have been trying to build jk2 and get it working for a few days now,
posting questions here, looking at all the documentation.  He simply
asked if anyone knows how to do it.  I personally would love ANYONE
to be able to tell me how to build jk2 on FreeBSD to work with Apache 2.0.43
and Tomcat 4.1.12 and linux-sun-jdk-14...  because, so far, I am not
convinced it can work.

Malachi


10/7/2002 7:22:57 AM, "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>Easy there, big fella.  The binary builds are certainly compatible, if you
>pay attention. In fact, JK2 is beta, not recommended for production.  
>
>Have you read the JK2 docs?  4.1.12 supports JK and JK2, if you're under the
>impression that it supports JK2 only, my guess is you haven't read the docs.
>
>The number of HOWTOs that have been posted to this list on how to do this is
>fairly numerous, and in addition to the existing docs on the Tomcat website.
>Search the archives.  There have been several threads in the last week
>specifically dealing with building and distributing the binaries and RPMs of
>the connectors and Tomcat itself, and which versions you should be using.
>
>John
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Michael Riess [mailto:sdemr@;selltec.de]
>> Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 12:52 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Chicken and the egg
>> 
>> 
>> Hi there,
>> 
>> Situation: I built a working configuration of Apache 2.0.35, 
>> Tomcat 4.0.4
>> and mod_jk, now I want to update my system.
>> 
>> I downloaded Apache 2.0.43, downloaded mod_jk2 binary ... 
>> just for 2.0.42,
>> so I downloaded the source ... libtool doesn't know -lapr ... tried to
>> default to mod_jk ... Tomcat 4.1.12 seems to support jk2 ONLY 
>> ... so now I'm
>> stuck.
>> 
>> Does anybody know a HOWTO that covers the two basic steps:
>> 1. Integrate mod_jk2 in Apache 2.0
>> 2. Get Tomcat to use jk2 (apparently this is the easier job ;-))
>> 
>> 
>> Sorry, the procedure is VERY complicated for users who don't do this
>> everyday. Actually, it is complicated because no 
>> documentation exists AND
>> the binary builds of Apache/jk/jk2 are NEVER compatible.
>> 
>> 
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