Complete HOWTO: http://www.johnturner.com/howto


Note that mod_webapp is no longer actively developed, is buggy, and does not allow separation of static and dynamic content.

Note also that Red Hat's Apache 2.0.40 is a munged distribution, you will most likely have problems finding a mod_jk.so binary to work, and/or building one from source. My advice is to remove Red Hat's Apache 2.0.40 and install Apache-latest from source, all of which is covered in my HOWTO.

John

On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 18:20:56 -0400, Zully Yineth Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi.

I've had problems when I try to integrate tomcat with httpd because I don't
know what's the module that I most use for this situation (mod_jk or
mod_webapp). I'm working in a machine where is installed redhat8 and the httpd
version is 2.0.40 and I installed tomcat4-4.1.24. I need to know what module is.
I hope you can help me, because I haven't been able to do the integration.


Thanks.

Sincerely,

Zully Romero


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