I asked once before and was assured I could replace the HP-provided Tomcat
3.3.1 with a newer version. I have Tomcat 4.1.12-LE (with Java 1.4.0)
working fine standalone and although I thought I wasn't going to have to do
this part, it looks like I've been elected to try to convince Tomcat to play
nicely with Apache.
Since I have only mod_jk.so on the web server side, it looks like I will use
Ajp13 on the Tomcat side. (Unless anyone has mod_jk2 for HP-UX? I won't
hold my breath waiting for HP to provide it.)
I am reading and re-reading these two pages for now:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/jk.html
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/aphowto.html
Please let me know if I'm on the right track. If anyone is feeling
extra-generous and would like to share their configuration files, I would
really appreciate some examples to work from!
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Wendy Smoak
Applications Systems Analyst, Sr.
Arizona State University PA Information Resources Management
Hello Wendy, u have all the config u need if u download: jakarta-tomcat-4.x.x-src. the /examples r great and w/ the docs u should be able to do a lot "out-of-the-box". get an apache reference book for examples on the web server side. i have installed the apache/tomcat duo on many machines and it is like hand in glove. if u r just beginning don't do too much. allow me to suggest try to get apache to server up http://localhost:8080 and if successfull u will have the seed start u need. hope this helps, david.
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