We're working on changing it as we speak :)  I started here at this position
- going for my Master's now (full time mind you - have final tonight in Java
- yikes), and really want to get into programming - so I was given an
"opportunity".  Originally project was going to be done on IIS which would
have my world easier, but turns out this "connector" I mentioned is third
party and they require Apache.  Its great because it is definitely a
learning experience, and I am enjoying it, but trying to learn a new
technology on a deadline (without someone lecturing it to you) is turning
out to be a very big task.

Denise Mangano
Help Desk Analyst
Complus Data Innovations, Inc.


-----Original Message-----
From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:42 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk



Tell your boss you have the wrong title. ;)

John

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:42 PM
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
> 
> 
> Well I took the novice route and started all over again.  I got Tomcat 
> 4.1.12  itself back up and running, but without mod_jk installed.  I 
> haven't had a chance to get back to trying again today, but I will
> tomorrow.  If I
> run into the same problems, I will post my entire server.xml file, and
> hopefully all you nice people will find something that my 
> untrained eyes
> cant.
> 
> Maybe a little background on my project will help determine
> exactly what it
> is that I need.  I have a site running on Apache 1.3.27 
> (mostly HTML, some
> XML) on RedHat 7.3.  This site, through a connector, is 
> pulling information
> from a UNIX system.  That part works fine.  I get to the last 
> screen, where
> the connection to UNIX is broken, but not before I am passed 
> a transaction
> number.  I then direct the user to an HTML form, where I 
> collect all their
> credit card information.  This is the point I am at now.  
> What I need to do
> from here is collect the info and transmit it to the payment processor
> through an API call, which I will either use servlet or JSP.  
> Then I will
> display an updated page that varies depending on what the 
> response is from
> the payment processor.  All this over a secure connection of 
> course (which
> from what I understand will be another battle).  I then have 
> to send the
> info I receive back to the UNIX system to be updated.  (If 
> anyone has any
> experience in a similar situation or any input regarding this 
> project it is
> definitely welcome).
> 
> Hope the background paints a clearer picture...  Will post
> tomorrow when I
> try to set up mod_jk again.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> Denise Mangano
> Help Desk Analyst
> Complus Data Innovations, Inc.

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