I'm not sure... Got to check on that again. I'll try to post the config files
here. Thanks!
Steffen Heil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi
> This symptom occured only after their host suspended their
> account ...
They propably changed the configuration thatfor.
Are they sure, the configuration i
Hi guys! I was just wondering... I setup a tomcat server and an
apache
server for my previous company before. I used mod_jk for that and
it
worked for several months. However, my previous company contacted
me
and told me that they could not access the domain anymore. When I
tried, it seems tha
Hmmm.. I didn't have any choice but to search for more docs... I followed the
instructions from the following sites...
http://johnturner.com/howto/mod_jk_conf.html
http://www.devside.net/web/server/windows/tomcat
http://www.ccl.net/cca/software/UNIX/apache/debian-tomcat/node10.html
and now, edit
Uhmm... Help...?
Gamefaqs Philippines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Do you need Apache httpd for
some reason? Supporting PHP or
>some other non-Java app? If not, forget it and mod_jk.
>Each individual app (Context) is contained within the appropriate Host
ele
H... mod_jk seems to be working really better now. I could see the access
log defined in my element under element. However, when I invoke
the URL of the domain, www.domain1.com I'm still being pointed to directory
tree and not the application. The first suggestion of making an index rediec
Hi guys, I'm having this error... Apache runs ok, but jk won't seem to load...
Or maybe it loads but I think there's something wrong...
Here's my LoadModule entry...
LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so
Please help... Thanks!
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Hi guys, I seem to have built the source of mod_jk right this time. Apache is
now loading right. However, I don't see even a single tomcat error. when I
access the domain www.domain1.com I only see the directory tree of my domain.
Here is myb worker.properties file... Please help me tweak it, tha
>compile it against your current
>Apache install and everything will be fine.
Uhhh... Surely this would make me look dumb...
Just gonna try what you're saying anyway... Thanks!
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Hi guys, I'm using Apache Web Server 1.3.x, my jk version is
mod_jk-apache-2.0.46-linux-i686.so (well, that's the file I downloaded).
Upgrading to apache 2 is really getting me spooked since I might break
something (Web Host Manager and CPanel). When I start httpd
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>Do you need Apache httpd for some reason? Supporting PHP or
>some other non-Java app? If not, forget it and mod_jk.
>Each individual app (Context) is contained within the appropriate Host
element. That's it.
Yes I need httpd so I could also host PHP 5 applications. Yes I am aw
>Of course they can -- the OP is talking about two different domains.
>So there would be two elements, each having its own ROOT
>context.
>So simple, no mod_rewrite nonsense required...
But I'm still probably be needing mod_jk right? How do I point each IP to my
application?
Thanks for your reply guys, not only it was very fast... But it was very
informative as well... If it's ok, I'd like to go back to the domain pointing
to my application part.
http://www.mydomain.com -> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080/myapplication
I'd like to do this without having to go to a
But wouldn't this be specific to only one application? Also, wouldn't this
expose the real url of my site like
http://www.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080/myapp/requesServ.do?uid=12345 instead of
http://www.mydomain.com/requesServ.do?uid=12345 ?
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Hi guys, I've read about the tomcat connectors. I haven't finished doing it but
I know more or less what will happen. Well... I have two domains, for
simplicity sake I will use the domain names domain1.com and domain2.com which
can be accesed by invoking http://www.domain1.com in your browser re
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