Brad, I found a good how-to that helped me put mod_jk to work. www.howtoforge.com/apache2_tomcat5_mod_jk
It's very simple, and it works. --- Brad O'Hearne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > I have been having trouble getting mod_jk to work. After having > Googled > and read various information on configuring mod_jk (that's the > first > problem -- we need good documentation without having to Google), I > settled on this link which is a pretty good HOWTO: > > http://www.meritonlinesystems.com/docs/apache_tomcat_redhat.html > > The problem is, once I got everything setup, things didn't work as > expected. Before going into a long diatribe about all the potential > > issues, what I checked, etc., I want to inquire about the notion of > this > document's advice about your "webapp", as mentioned in http.conf > and > server.xml configuration, and as shown in step 5 of this HOWTO, in > directory creation. The document instructs you to create the > appropriate > application directories as follows: > > mkdir /home/tomcat/webapps > mkdir /home/tomcat/webapps/{YOUR_DOMAIN} > mkdir /home/tomcat/webapps/{YOUR_DOMAIN}/logs > mkdir /home/tomcat/webapps/{YOUR_DOMAIN}/{YOUR_APPLICATION} > mkdir /home/tomcat/webapps/{YOUR_DOMAIN}/{YOUR_APPLICATION}/WEB-INF > mkdir > /home/tomcat/webapps/{YOUR_DOMAIN}/{YOUR_APPLICATION}/WEB-INF/classes > > In the httpd.conf, the virtualHost directive setup recommended is > as > follows: > > <VirtualHost 127.0.0.1:80> > ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ServerName {YOUR_DOMAIN} > DocumentRoot /home/tomcat/webapps/{YOUR_DOMAIN}/{YOUR_APPLICATION} > ErrorLog /home/tomcat/webapps/{YOUR_DOMAIN}/logs/error_log > CustomLog /home/tomcat/webapps/{YOUR_DOMAIN}/logs/access_log > common > JkMount /*.jsp wrkr > JkMount /servlet/* wrkr > # Deny direct access to WEB-INF > <LocationMatch ".*WEB-INF.*"> > AllowOverride None > deny from all > </LocationMatch> > </VirtualHost> > > and in configuring the Tomcat context, the configuration > recommended is as follows: > > <Context path="" > docBase="{YOUR_APPLICATION}" > reloadable="true" > debug="0"/> > > I don't get the {YOUR_APPLICATION} part of this. Basically, I have > a domain, and from it, I will be serving the contents of one or > more web applications. > These web applications of course are WAR files. The directory > creation instructions look as if you would be creating the exploded > WAR structure manually, and the virtual > host configuration and context configuration appear to be > addressing a particular WAR. This doesn't make sense to me. All I > want to do is forward all requests with a particular > prefix to Tomcat, regardless of the web application, and based upon > the prefix, tomcat will determine which web application will > respond (just as if you were using Tomcat without > Apache httpd). > > Can someone give me a heads up on how to configure this? Thanks! > > Brad > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Vanessa Campos [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 35381281 "Efetivamente, para o homem, enquanto homem, nada tem valor a menos que ele possa executa-lo com entusiasmo" Max Weber _______________________________________________________ Yahoo! Acesso Grátis - Internet rápida e grátis. Instale o discador agora! http://br.acesso.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]