You'll need the mod_jk.so file for Apache 1.3, and you will need to make
sure the module is loaded correctly.  Other than that, the configuration is
the same, as far as I know, including ApacheConfig and mod_jk.conf.

Do you have a workers.properties file?

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffery Cann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 11:28 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Enable Apache auto configure in Tomcat 4.1?


Thanks for the How To.

Do you know if this will work with Apache 1.3.x?  I assume it will and I
tried 
the configuration steps.  Everything starts up correctly.  I can run
servlets 
and JSPs on port 8080.  However, when I try to access via apache (port 80),
I 
am getting 403s for any request in any of my webapps.  Unfortunately, there 
are no error messages in apache error file.

Based on another poster's comments, I added the jkDebug="info" attribute to 
both listener tags.  But, after requests from apache the mod_jk.log file (in

tomcat log directory) is 0 bytes.

Any suggestions on getting more info to troubleshoot the 403s?

Regards,
Jeff



On Thursday 23 January 2003 06:50 am, Turner, John wrote:
> See either of my HOWTOs:
>
> http://www.johnturner.com/howto
>
> In the Windows XP HOWTO, it is step 5 under "installing the JK 
> Connector". Note that the process is the same on any platform...the 
> fact that it is a HOWTO for Windows XP is irrelevant.
>
> Also note that you will have to wait about 15 or 20 seconds after 
> starting Tomcat for it to generate the file...it is not instantaneous 
> (Tomcat has a lot of work to do when starting, even without the 
> auto-config for Apache). This also means that you will need to restart 
> Apache AFTER you start Tomcat, otherwise the include in httpd.conf 
> will not work.
>
> John
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeffery Cann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 2:42 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Enable Apache auto configure in Tomcat 4.1?
> >
> >
> > Greetings.
> >
> > I am struggling to understand how to set up my server.xml for Tomcat 
> > 4.1.x to build Apache configuration files for mod_jk automatically.
> >
> > Under 'Using Tomcat auto-configure', the JK Apache How To
> >
> > <http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/aphowt
> > o.html> reads:
> >
> > "The simplest way to configure Apache to use mod_jk is to turn on 
> > the Apache auto-configure setting in Tomcat and put the following
> > include directive at
> > the end of your Apache httpd.conf file (make sure you replace
> > TOMCAT_HOME
> > with the correct path for your Tomcat installation:
> >
> > To be added at the end of your httpd.conf
> > Include /var/tomcat3/conf/jk/mod_jk.conf-auto
> >
> > This will tell Apache to use directives in the mod_jk.conf-auto file 
> > in the Apache configuration. This file is created by enabling the 
> > Apache auto-configuration as described in the Tomcat documentation. 
> > "
> >
> > Two problems with this statement:  1)  My tomcat installation is not 
> > producing a mod_jk.conf-auto file because 2) the server.xml file is 
> > not enabled for
> > auto-configuration.
> >
> > Unfortunately, the 'Tomcat Documentation' I could find for mod_jk 
> > seems to be relevant to Tomcat 3.3.  The 'Enabling Tomcat's Apache
> > Auto-Config' section,
> > published at:
> > <http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/mod_jk-howto.
>
> html#s81>
> reads:
>
> "To configure Tomcat to generate the Apache auto-configuration add the 
> following block to your TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml file after 
> <AutoWebApp ... />.
>
> <ApacheConfig />
>
> That's it, you can now start Tomcat and Apache and access Tomcat from 
> the Apache server. "
>
> My tomcat 4.1 server.xml does not contain an AutoWebApp tag.  The 
> server.xml
>
> does not contain a DTD or XML schema so I can look up to see what the 
> tag is
>
> supposed to be.  In addition, the only documentation in the server.xml 
> file pertains to the (not working) mod_webapp connector.
>
> So, can anyone please explain how I can enable apache auto-configure 
> within my Tomcat 4.1 server.xml file?  I appreciate any suggestions.
>
> Jeffery Cann


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