Hmm. Interesting. My bad. Maybe the web page is not updated.
I was only going by 
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-3.3-doc/mod_jk-howto.html#s61 
which states:

linux/i386 Contains mod_jk.so for Apache 1.3 for the standard API as well as
EAPI and mod_jk.so for Apache 2.0 

netware/i386 Contains the mod_jk.nlm and nsapi.nlm 

win32/i386 Contains the mod_jk.dll for Windows as well as other useful
binaries.



-----Original Message-----
From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 3:39 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Connector Problems -

Past thread have effectively said use the .so with Apache even though 
you might be on Windows.  In reality I would think the error would be 
much different if Apache couldn't load mod_jk.so.

Your Apache config mentions use of a worker named ajp13.  Is that one 
working, and if so, where is it configured?

--David

M. Goodell wrote:

>I used the .so file from the following link:
>   
>
http://apache.seekmeup.com/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/win32/jk-1.2
.18/
>   
>  where there are no .DLL files only .so files. Also, there are several .so
files in my apache/modules directory.
>
>"Sharma, Siddharth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > LoadModule jk_module "C:/Program Files/Apache 
>  
>
>>Group/Apache2/modules/mod_jk.so"
>>    
>>
>
>Since you have windows, shouldn't the mod_jk load library be a dll rather
>than so?
>I believe you have referenced the incorrect mod_jk.
>
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: M. Goodell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 3:15 PM
>To: Tomcat Questions
>Subject: Connector Problems - 
>
>I am unable to get the tomcat connectors to work after spending hours 
>reading docs and scouring google in search of answers. 
>
>I have seen the problem I am having posted all over the web but there 
>are no solutions to it that I have seen.
>
>Here is the summary of the problem:
>
>Component information:
>
>- MS Windows XP
>- Tomcat-5.5.17
>- Apache 2.0.58
>- mod_jk-1.2.18
>
>I define the workers.properties file as specified per the 
>documentation which resides in:
>"C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/conf/workers.properties"
>
>worker.list = worker1
>worker.worker1.type = ajp13
>
>(according to the docs "type" is the only mandatory element)
>
>And the VirtualHost portion of httpd.conf looks like this:
>
>
>ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>DocumentRoot /www/sandbox
>ServerName dummy-host.example.com
>ErrorLog logs/172.27.224.236.error.log
>CustomLog logs/172.27.224.236.access.log common
>LoadModule jk_module "C:/Program Files/Apache 
>Group/Apache2/modules/mod_jk.so"
>JkWorkersFile "C:/Program Files/Apache
>Group/Apache2/conf/workers.properties"
>JkLogFile "C:/Program Files/Apache 
>Group/apache-tomcat-5.5.17/logs/mod_jk.log"
>JkLogLevel debug
>JkMount /axis ajp13
>JkMount /axis/* ajp13
>JkMount /servlets-examples ajp13
>JkMount /servlets-examples/* ajp13
>JkMount /jsp-examples ajp13
>JkMount /jsp-examples/* ajp13
>JkMount /MGGWebApp worker1
>JkMount /MGGWebApp/* worker1
>
>
>When I attempt to access http://172.27.224.236/MGGWebApp/ I get an 
>"Internal Server Error" page and the error info is dumped to the log. The
>regular ajp13 references work perfect.
>
>Alas, Here is the log entry:
>
>[Tue Aug 08 12:47:16 2006] [1988:0324] [debug] jk_uri_worker_map.c 
>(508): Attempting to map URI '/MGGWebApp/index.jsp' from 8 maps
>[Tue Aug 08 12:47:16 2006] [1988:0324] [debug] jk_uri_worker_map.c 
>(520): Attempting to map context URI '/servlets-examples/*'
>[Tue Aug 08 12:47:16 2006] [1988:0324] [debug] jk_uri_worker_map.c 
>(520): Attempting to map context URI '/jsp-examples/*'
>[Tue Aug 08 12:47:16 2006] [1988:0324] [debug] jk_uri_worker_map.c 
>(520): Attempting to map context URI '/MGGWebApp/*'
>[Tue Aug 08 12:47:16 2006] [1988:0324] [debug] jk_uri_worker_map.c 
>(534): Found a wildchar match worker1 -> /MGGWebApp/*
>[Tue Aug 08 12:47:16 2006] [1988:0324] [debug] mod_jk.c (1832): Into 
>handler jakarta-servlet worker=worker1 r->proxyreq=0
>[Tue Aug 08 12:47:16 2006] [1988:0324] [debug] jk_worker.c (111): did 
>not find a worker worker1
>[Tue Aug 08 12:47:16 2006] [1988:0324] [info] mod_jk.c (1986): Could 
>not find a worker for worker name=worker1
>
>It seems to me, from the log file information, that it simply cannot 
>find the workers.properties file. Also, it looks as though the mod_jk 
>is loading due to Apaches lack of complaining.
>
>Any help / direction or chastisment on this would be welcomed.
>
>Many thanks! 
>
>M Goodell
>
>
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