Yup, you can do that, and then manually put the JkMount commands where you need them. However, I always find it more intuitive and readable to have all commands directly in httpd.conf. Personally, I hate the auto-generated mod_jk.conf because almost all Tomcat installations I have done required some sort of manual adjustment - like the mod_jk.dll path problem mentioned earlier today, or virtual host issues.

Regards,

Lajos


Sebasti�o Carlos Santos wrote:
Without problem. Everything is well. In case I have configured Tomcat to generate mod_jk.conf automatically the configuration will change? Best saying, I just used Include / path/to/mod_jk.conf in httpd.conf instead of LoadModule, AddModule and JkWorkersFile.


Sebasti�o Carlos Santos
Oracle Database Administrator
Universidade Federal de Uberl�ndia - UFU
Gratifica��o de Est�mulo � Doc�ncia - GED



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