I got the impression (and I could be wrong here) early on in this thread
you may have dropped your jsp in the apache httpd docroot and tried it
there. This isn't mod_perl or one of those other modules that allow
files to sit directly in the apache docroot or one of it's folders.
If this is th
> I set mod_jk to log level debug, and saw it was
> telling apache "2No.Host.matches.server.name".
This simply means that Apache is accepting a request for one Virtual Host an
that host is not configured in TC. This issue can be as trivial as not defining
the actual hostname as a element in yo
I set mod_jk to log level debug, and saw it was
telling apache "2No.Host.matches.server.name".
Did some googling, and some sites say it's a
permissions issue, but my startup script chowns
everything to "tomcat"
One page i found said it may be there's no default
context in server.xml.
(http://www.p
have you looked in the mod_jk.log? is it getting created, and is it saying
anything? you can set the debug level to 4 in the workers.properties file
and then see what it's saying about connecting to tomcat.
Kim :-)
On 7/26/06, Ian Caswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's in httpd.conf, and i
On 7/26/06, Ian Caswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
, but i don't know how to
verify it's loaded. Is there a way for apache
to show loaded modules?
$APACHE_HOME/bin/apachectl -M
--
Hassan Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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have you added an Include line to the auto folder of the tomcat conf
directory?
If so then check your tomcat logs for error messages...
If there aren't any introduce some intentional errors and see if
server.xml and httpd.conf are being loaded at all.
Then check with all the available logs...
It's in httpd.conf, and i don't see any errors in
the httpd logs about it, but i don't know how to
verify it's loaded. Is there a way for apache
to show loaded modules?
--- Kim Albee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> probably something you've made sure to do, but are
> you loading mod_jk.so in
> the
probably something you've made sure to do, but are you loading mod_jk.so in
the httpd.conf?
Kim :-)
On 7/26/06, Ian Caswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm an OS guy, so applications are new to me.
Any help is appreciated.
I'm trying to integrate apache and tomcat w/ mod_jk.
Regular html pages
mod_jk.conf i have is below, I don't have an app
up yet, just running a simple HelloWorld.jsp
i snagged from a website. None of the docs i've
read say that needs to go into the mod_jk.conf
file. Am I reading wrong info? I'm not getting
a 404 when i try to load it, I just get a blank
page. jsp
Do you have the application referenced in your mod_jk.conf file?
-Original Message-
From: Ian Caswell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 3:04 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: apache not talking to tomcat w/ mod_jk
I'm an OS guy, so applications are n
I'm an OS guy, so applications are new to me.
Any help is appreciated.
I'm trying to integrate apache and tomcat w/ mod_jk.
Regular html pages show up fine, but jsp pages do not.
I don't think apache is talking to tomcat like it
should.
I'm not sure where the problem lies; netstat -an shows
tomcat
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