Source
Distribution.
This AccessLogger is currently not documented :-( You can configured
this
Logger conform to the http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-logfile.htm spec.
Regards
Peter
Am 06.04.2006 um 23:26 schrieb Bernie Durfee:
Is there a way to have Tomcat 5.5 output access logs in W3C
Is there a way to have Tomcat 5.5 output access logs in W3C "Extended Log Format"? I'm specifically trying to get
elapsed request time into the log, in a standard way, so that I can pick the value up in WebTrends 7. It seems like the
W3C format is the only way that it can get into the log and be
I believe that's it, although someone who knows more about the load balancing might know better. I built Apache 2.2.0
with the following configure arguments...
--enable-ssl=shared --enable-proxy=shared --enable-proxy-ajp=shared
...which created the .so shared modules: mod_ssl, mod_proxy, and mo
mod_jk, mod_jk2 (same as jk2?), mod_proxy, mod_proxy_balancer, mod_proxy_ajp
APR, AJP etc. and my head starts spinning.. :o\
From what I understand, as of Apache 2.2, the mod_jk project no longer applies. Instead, the mod_proxy module is a
generic way to proxy from Apache HTTPD to other servers
I built and installed APR and the Tomcat JNI wrappers. How do I know whether or not Tomcat is using APR for it's
connections?
Bernie
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build mod_jk then.
,
Josh.
-Original Message-
From: Bernie Durfee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 12:41 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Building mod_jk.so on AIX
I'm trying to build mod_jk.so on an AIX 5.3 server. I
compiled and installed Apache 2.2.0. I run...
I'm trying to build mod_jk.so on an AIX 5.3 server. I compiled and installed
Apache 2.2.0. I run...
./configure --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache-2.2.0/bin/apxs
...but it fails with the error...
could not find /usr/local/apache-2.2.0/bin/apxs
configure: error: You must specify a valid --with-apxs
Not sure I understand, but this may be what you want...
autoDeploy="false" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
autoDeploy="false" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
...the appBase tells Tomcat in which directory to look for servlets and such
for a given domain. W