The javadoc in ApacheConfig lists the attributes as all lowercase. Some parts of these attributes need to be capitalized. For example, the attribute modjk actually needs to be modJk. Index: ApacheConfig.java =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvspublic/jakarta-tomcat/src/share/org/apache/tomcat/modules/config/ApacheConfig.java,v retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -r1.15 ApacheConfig.java --- ApacheConfig.java 2001/07/04 05:09:56 1.15 +++ ApacheConfig.java 2001/07/06 20:52:07 @@ -86,21 +86,21 @@ </pre> where <i>options</i> can include any of the following attributes: <ul> - <li><b>confighome</b> - default parent directory for the following paths. + <li><b>configHome</b> - default parent directory for the following paths. If not set, this defaults to TOMCAT_HOME. Ignored whenever any of the following paths is absolute. </li> - <li><b>jkconfig</b> - path to write apacke mod_jk conf file to. If + <li><b>jkConfig</b> - path to write apacke mod_jk conf file to. If not set, defaults to "conf/jk/mod_jk.conf".</li> - <li><b>workersconfig</b> - path to workers.properties file used by + <li><b>workersConfig</b> - path to workers.properties file used by mod_jk. If not set, defaults to "conf/jk/workers.properties".</li> - <li><b>modjk</b> - path to Apache mod_jk plugin file. If not set, + <li><b>modJk</b> - path to Apache mod_jk plugin file. If not set, defaults to "modules/mod_jk.dll" on windows, "modules/mod_jk.nlm" on netware, and "libexec/mod_jk.so" everywhere else.</li> - <li><b>jklog</b> - path to log file to be used by mod_jk.</li> + <li><b>jkLog</b> - path to log file to be used by mod_jk.</li> </ul> <p> @author Costin Manolache