Yeah i know,
I did.. and now i'm trying a cheeky question to the dev list..

They seem to be more interested in other stuff on the user list..

Given that both tomcat and apache are so great i'm surprised that they continue to be plagued by this connector business. How many years now? , I'm not sure, but if there was reason not to use these technologies then connectors would be it..

I thought a mail to the folks who are involved with this stuff could be the way forward. Its great to see an example on jk2 and vhosts , it would be even better if it worked.

So to repeat my question on both lists..

Is there any documentation, on jk, jk2 or mod_webapp that explains configuring vhosts in a sensible manner that doesn't just go as far as http://domain/webappname .. because frankly that bit is easy, and suffers from chocolate fire-guard syndrome in terms of it utility.

If not i would be eternally grateful if anyone could take me through this, especially if you have a real server in the real world , really doing this.. I dont care which connector, protocol whatever. If this does work and if i'm being a dofuss then feedback would be useful..

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html

does this work? Looks like there are 3 files that need amending just to administer it, but i'll live with it.. So far apache cant find the workers2.properties.. I have no idea why or how to find out why..

Many thanks in advance

Mark

On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 09:47 AM, David Rees wrote:

On Wed, October 1, 2003 at 1:18 am, Mark Lowe sent the following

Despite using tomcat for 3-4 years jakarta connectors has remained the moving goal post. I dont usually have the pleasure of having to get tomcat and apache talking to one another, but i do now.
<snip>

Subject is really for tomcat-users list. Post the question there and I'll
try to answer.


-Dave

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