Files can have any extension. Its not the extension that matters, but the library interface that the file uses.


Apache for Windows can use files that end in .so or .dll with no problems, provided they are built for the Windows platform.

You have to download the connector file from the Jakarta site or build it yourself, it doesn't come with Apache.

John

Julien Martin wrote:

Hello,

After an extensive search in the mailing lists and and the web, I finally
ask for some help.

I am trying to connect apache tomcat 5.0 to apache 2.0.47 on a windows 2000
platform.

1. I am confused as the module directory of my install contains X.so files
and no X.dlls.  I thought X.so files were only for Unix. Is this new to the
2.0.47 release?
2. I can't find any mod_jk2.so in that directory nor can I find so file in
tomcat.  What is the file I need and where can I get it from?

Thanks in advance,

Julien.


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