Hi Hugh,

- jk2 has been deprecated a long time ago. Please use jk, which is fully supported and now contains most of the features, that were created for jk2

- the *.so files in the download directory for win32/win64 are actually windows libraries. You can use them. Only there name is a little misleading.

- we released 1.2.24 some minutes ago. You might consider using this version instead of 1.2.23.

- yes in principle you can use JK with glassfish, there are some blogs about what to do on the app server side. Search the web for ajp or ajp13 and glassfish. On the web server side in general everything works the same as for Tomcat. The web container inside glassfish is a fork of Tomcat. So not all fixes for the AJP connector of Tomcat might be included with glassfish. Fixes during the last year include support for bigger AJP packets (needed e.g. probably when using client certificates ot using very huge http headers) and support for up- and downloads bigger than 2 GB.

Regards,

Rainer

Hugh Acland wrote:
Hi,

I am hosting multiple sites on one Windows 2003 box using Apache 2.2.4 The
sites are all built on Joomla 1.4 and therefore I have PHP 5.2.1 and MySql
installed. Everything works fine.

I also have Tomcat 5.5 installed and running happily on port 8080. I now
have need to build a site using JSP/servlets but naturally I need to pass
the requests for JSPs through the webserver to Tomcat as I want access to
the site through port 80. I have done this before a few years ago but now I
can not find the required mod_jk2- 2.43.dll

The official Apache binary download page at

http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/win32/jk-1.2.23/

purports to being for Win32 but other than the ISAPI_redirect DLL files the
rest are .so files for UNIX/linux. Is this an oversight on Apache's part?
I would really appreciate help on getting this issue sorted. I know it can
be done but I can not find the correct files anywhere and I don't fancy
building from source.

As a follow up to the original question: could a link the Apache httpd
server with the Tomcat container in Glassfish? I would ideally like to have
a full J2EE server.

Many thanks

Hugh Acland

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