Bill, let me just say that your little auto module helped me tremendously
when I first looked at JK, for a newbie, having that stuff generated becomes
a great tutorial in itself, so its a damn shame it will probably fall away.
I had a look at the code, and I see there are other maintainers, have they
also moved on?
Its a great tool.
I see BaseJkConfig is the base class, and some functions are overridden in
Apache Config, IIS Config, and NS Config.... I have zero interest in IIS and
NS, but Apache -> TC is pure magic...
The other thing is I see you have used a LifecycleListener to kick off the
whole auto config thing. I cant argue with the philosophy, assuming a person
remembers that they must restart TC, but I'm thinking why buck the trend,
take the tool out of TC completely, and have it as a pure addon, I'm
thinking a configuration servlet that one can use to generate this stuff,
and maybe more.
I'm also wondering how you keep up to date with the protocols, and formats,
for example just where do you look to find out the httpd 2.2.x is different.
If you show me how to plug in to this dev system and assuming thats not a
mission in itself, then I dont think it will be too much of a problem to
plug in to the code.
I'm thinking, if thats OK, well I dont mind doing it....
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Barker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 5:12 AM
Subject: Re: Using auto-configure with Tomcat 6.0
"Johnny Kewl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Frank, I see the classes are there in 6.0, but the document does mention
its for 5.x only.
Unfortunately I dont have TC6 setup for this.
Could someone, please confirm, this (mod_jk.conf-auto) is still a feature
in TC6
Thx
It really doesn't have a maintainer at the moment, so like the admin
webapp it will probably go away at some point. It should still work with
TC6, except that for httpd 2.2.x the output is wrong. I used to be the
primary maintainer for it, but for my day-job I use mod_proxy_ajp with
2.2.x (which is also unsupported by ApacheConfig), so I don't really have
an itch to update this module. And it works well enough for httpd 1.3.x &
2.0.x.
Which is really saying is that this module is low-hanging-fruit for
anybody that wants to contribute to Tomcat development :).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank McCown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:00 PM
Subject: Using auto-configure with Tomcat 6.0
I'm trying to get auto-configure to work for my single Tomcat process
running on the same machine as Apache. According to the instructions at
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/apache.html
the mod_jk.conf-auto file can only be created with Tomcat 5.x. Does
that mean the functionality was deprecated in Tomcat 6.0, or have the
instructions not been updated?
I've followed the directions explicitly, but Tomcat 6.0 does not seem to
produce a mod_jk.conf-auto when re-started. The catalina.out does not
record any errors.
Apache 2.2.4
Tomcat 6.0.12
Java 1.4.2
Linux FC 6
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Frank
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Frank McCown
Old Dominion University
http://www.cs.odu.edu/~fmccown/
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