No. The docs say that anything you can set in the properties file can
be set in httpd.conf. You might try "JkUriSet context /xxx".
That does work. When I check the /jkstatus it shows up but the desired action doesn't happen or hasn't happened yet.
--Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 11:03 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: mod_jk2 logic check
Do you know if there is anything that explains the syntax of JkUriSet?
This shows how to set a worker, but I still need to tell it what context to hook to. The way I read this is /ccpd is a directory that apache maps as http://ccpd.foo.edu/ccpd
<Location "/ccpd"> JkUriSet worker ajp13:localhost:8009 </Location>
Thanks
--Rick
Quinton McCombs wrote:
this logic
-----Original Message----- From: Richard Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 6:11 PM To: Tomcat List Subject: mod_jk2 logic check
I have apache 2.0.43 and tomcat 4.1.24. I've set up mod_jk2.
Here is my understanding of how things should work. I need
the locationdouble check.No. You do not include the jk2.properties file into your httpd.conf file. As long as your jk2.properties file is found under ${serverRoot}/conf, it will read it. You can manually set
My webapp is locate in "webapps/ccpd"
I restart tomcat and/or tomcat automaticly finds the webapp
"ccpd" and maps a default contect to it.
context="/ccpd"
In the apache2 httpd2.conf file the following is inserted:
###Load mod_jk2 and relate file
LoadModule jk2_module modules/mod_jk2.so
Include /etc/httpd2/conf/jk2.properties
of the config file and a few other directives using the JkSet directive.meant to be
I also set the virtual host up so apache recognizes it.I could not figure out what context and servlet path were
From there I configure the workers2.properties file:
[uri:ccpd.foo.edu/*] info=ccpd context=/ccpd
From what I understand now that i have set these all in place.
Everything now should work just fine. Anything that runs off of ccpd.foo.edu will not map directly to my tomcat4 context.
used for. It did not seem to matter what combinations Itried, I could
not seem to map servlet requests to a virtual host injk2.properties.
I was able to use the JkUriSet directive in httpd.conf toperform the
mapping. You might run into a problem here if you have multiple virtual hosts mapping the same path...---------
In your virtual host configuration, you do something like this: <Location "/ccpd">
JkUriSet worker ajp13:localhost:8009
</Location>
Is this correct? Maybe the problem is elsewhere. What's the
best way to diagnose this?
Thanks you for help.
--Rick
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