> Very interesting. How did you find out? Whar are they doing exactly
> (config or changing source code)?
Well, I always use tomcat only with mod_jk on the server. WebDAV is part of our
web-application an uses the sso-valve with our application.
I installed on a new machine (OpenSuse 11.1) Apache
On 23.09.2009 12:27, Arne v.Irmer wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> your right. The mod_jk coming with SuSE has turned of webdav methods. But
> building mod_jk from source solves the problem.
Very interesting. How did you find out? Whar are they doing exactly
(config or changing source code)?
Regards,
Rainer
On 23.09.2009 12:16, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Arne v.Irmer wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I try to connect a webdav enabled servlet via ajp and mod_jk. But every
>> webdav-method is rejected (Status 405) via ajp and accepted via http.
>>
>> What are the tricks in compiling mod_jk with enabled webdav methods?
>
>
Hi Mark,
your right. The mod_jk coming with SuSE has turned of webdav methods. But
building mod_jk from source solves the problem.
Thanks for the immediate response.
Yours
Arne
> > Hi,
> > I try to connect a webdav enabled servlet via ajp and mod_jk. But every
> > webdav-method is rejected (
Arne v.Irmer wrote:
> Hi,
> I try to connect a webdav enabled servlet via ajp and mod_jk. But every
> webdav-method is rejected (Status 405) via ajp and accepted via http.
>
> What are the tricks in compiling mod_jk with enabled webdav methods?
None. AJP supports all of the WebDAV methods.
Mar
Hi,
I try to connect a webdav enabled servlet via ajp and mod_jk. But every
webdav-method is rejected (Status 405) via ajp and accepted via http.
What are the tricks in compiling mod_jk with enabled webdav methods?
Yours
Arne
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