I just fought with a problem for quite a while and thought I'd share a caution and ask a question.
The mod_jk.conf auto-generated by Tomcat assumes that your worker for the /examples (and other default apps in Tomcat) is named "ajp13". If you name it anything else you'll get a 500 error since JK drops the request due to no valid worker being found. You MUST name a worker "ajp13" for those things to work. This brings up a question for me, how does Tomcat decide to map apps to workers to auto-generate mod_jk.conf correctly? Does it assume that you will have all contexts that you want to map to a worker under a single host? If so, doesn't this imply that you can't map multiple workers to the same host (if Tomcat keys off the host)? Am I off in left-field? In all the documentation I've sought out did I miss the explanation of this somewhere? Thanks again to those vigilant responders on this list! Colin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
