I'm using a Linux Suse 9.
I would like to use the plugin because it was written for balancing throught WebSphere Application Server and I think that if I have a WebSphere Application server on backend it would be better using its plugin to reverse requests.
For Tomcat I'm using proxy pass reverse.
manuciaoThanks
Alexander Lazic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
20/07/2006 09.52
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Hi,
On Don 20.07.2006 09:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>I've compiled Apache 2.2.2 and now I would like to use apache with
>websphere plugin to pass requests to a remore WebSphere Application
>Server.
Do you really must use the plugin or can you use the proxy-balance
module?
What i mean is if the plugin is only a http-proxy-plugin why not use the
build in modules of apache ;-)
>But now when I run the command 'apachectl -t' I get the following:
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>httpd: Syntax error on line 225 of
>/opt/CHROOT/HTTPD-2.2.2/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load
>/opt/CHROOT/HTTPD/WebSpherePlugin/bin/mod_was_ap20_http.so into server:
>/opt/CHROOT/HTTPD/WebSpherePlugin/bin/mod_was_ap20_http.so: cannot open
>shared object file: No such file or directory
>
>The mod_was_ap20_http.so exists and it is in the
>/opt/CHROOT/HTTPD/WebSpherePlugin/bin directory.
>
>Have you any idea????
Can the webserver user read the plugin && the config?
Is it right that you use a Linux-Distribution or do you use another OS?
Hth && Regards
Alex
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