Ahh, I realise now that JkMount is only available using mod_jk ...

I really would like to keep mod_jk2, is there any way of configuring mod_jk2
as i described in my earlier posting?

On 9/7/07, Edd Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply Chris.
>
> Should add that I'm coming at this not as the person who set it up, also
> configuring this is not my area of expertise (if you hadn't noticed!).
>
> within the httpd.conf and workers2.properties there are no references to
> JkMount, which i guess may be the issue, am i right in assuming that apache
> will be passing everything to tomcat?
>
> I've done some digging but i'm not all that clear on how or where JkMount
> should be fitted in to the config, can anyone give any pointers?
>
> cheers
> Ed
>
> On 9/6/07, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Ed,
> >
> > Edd Dawson wrote:
> > > I have a server setup as follows:
> > >
> > > Apache [httpd] -> mod_jk2 -> tomcat
> >
> > Stop right there. Delete mod_jk2. Forget it ever existed (everyone else
> > has). Install mod_jk. Okay, now go:
> >
> > > There are a number of webapps served by tomcat:
> > >
> > > /ROOT -> available on http://www.mydomainname.com/
> > >
> > > /webapp2 ->available on http://www.mydomainname.com/webapp2
> > >
> > > /webapp3 -> available on http://www.mydomainame.com/webapp3
> > >
> > >
> > > Now this all works fine, but now I need to add a php forum site onto
> > the
> > > server on the same domain name and have it served on
> > > http://www.mydomainname.com/forum
> > >
> > > Trouble is that I cannot for the life of me figure out how to
> > configure this
> > > without moving my /ROOT webapp off the URL
> > http://www.mydomainname.com/ and
> > > into a subdirectory.
> >
> > Why? Just don't map /forum/*.php to mod_jk. What do your JkMount
> > directives look like?
> >
> > > Can anyone confirm whether what I want to do is at all possible, and
> > if so
> > > give any pointers as to where i need to be looking to configure it?
> >
> > I have all kinds of things happening with Apache httpd -> mod_jk ->
> > Tomcat. You can map anything you want. Static content served by Apache
> > httpd while dynamic stuff comes from TC? Of course. Multiple TC
> > instances within the same URL space? Done. Some TC, some PHP, some CGI?
> > Why not? It's all easy.
> >
> > - -chris
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