It will take some time, but I will install Apache 1.3.27 on a test box later today and compile mod_jk and upload it to my site.
John > -----Original Message----- > From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:54 PM > To: 'Tomcat Users List' > Subject: RE: Connecting Tomcat 4.1.12 with Apache 1.3 > > > Jerry, > > I know you have same version of Apache and Tomcat I do. By > any chance are > you running RedHat Linux 7.2 / 7.3? I ran into same problem with > encountering error during configure, and just downloaded the > binary. That > is the binary that I downloaded, but when I try to gunzip it > tells me the > file is not in gzip format. Did you have a similar problem? > > Denise > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jerry Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:17 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: Re: Connecting Tomcat 4.1.12 with Apache 1.3 > > > John: > > I took your advice from yesterday, replaced mod_webapp.so > with mod_jk.so > and now jsps and servlets don't work. > > They worked fine under mod_webapp, including my own HelloWorld app in > addition to the Tomcat examples. Now they don't work, > although I am able > to get to the HTML pages using, for example, > http://localhost/examples/servlets. But the servlets and jsp > examples > themselves all generate an Apache port 80 internal server error. > > I followed the instructions on your howto page, (except that the > configure script fails---I have been able to build apache, > tomcat, ant, > and mod_webapp on my system, but mod_jk fails, so I just grabbed your > posted binary.) > > I added the listener statements to server.xml. > > mod_jk.conf shows <Location> entries for each of the webapps, and > there is a JkMount entry for the servlets (including my > HelloWorld entry). > > mod_jk.log is empty. > > What more do I need to do? > > Thanks, Jerry > > Turner, John wrote: > > >Mod_webapp is deprecated, and has some fairly serious limitations. > > > >JK/JK2 is the better choice if you are concerned with future growth. > > > >If you're having problems, perhaps my HOWTOs will help: > > > >http://www.johnturner.com/howto > > > >John > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Jerry Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 3:15 PM > >To: Tomcat Users List > >Subject: Re: Connecting Tomcat 4.1.12 with Apache 1.3 > > > >Denise: > > > >I have just got my Apache 1.3.27/Tomcat 4.1.12 connection to work. > > > >Answers to your questions are yes, and yes. You need a connector > >between them, and mod_jk.so is one such connector. > > > >However, I had a devil of a time locating any connector on the > >apache.org website, and I never was able to make mod_jk work > (I tried > >using the version that did work with my Tomcat 3.2 > installation, but it > >did not work with 4.1 and I was not able to locate mod_jk---any > >version---on the apache website in order to rebuild). > > > >I ended up using mod_webapp.so, which is another connector. > > > >It's located in the > jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.12-src.tar.gz, which > >you can download from > >http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v > 4.1.12/src/ > >(the same directory as tomcat itself). > > > >When you unpack it, look for README.txt in the webapp directory. It > >will > >tell you how to build the connector from CVS. Follow the > directions in > >the readme. They're clear, straightforward, and the build > process was > >smooth and routine, for me at least. > > > >Jerry > > > > > ><http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/ > v4.1.12/sr > >c/jak > >arta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.12-src.tar.gz> > > > > > > > >Denise Mangano wrote: > > > > > > > >>Hi all, > >> > >>I am fairly new to using Apache / Tomcat. I currently have > my website > >>set > >> > >> > >up > > > > > >>in Apache, running in the /var/html directory. I have > installed Tomcat > >>because I have a form page (HTML) that I want to run a > servlet with to > >>process a credit card payment with an outside payment processor. I > >>have > >> > >> > >seen > > > > > >>some instances that people have stated I have to do some special > >>configuration in order to use both Apache and Tomcat > together. Is this > >>so? If so, then are there any good resources for this? > >> > >>Perhaps using JSP for the form will be better because I > want a custom > >>page to display depending on what error message will come back from > >>the payment engine. If that is the case then wouldn't I need the > >>connection between Apache and Tomcat? (the images I will > need for the > >>JSP page is stored in apache web directory as well). Is this the > >>mod_jk plug in? 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