Probably yes.

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Lava Saleem <lnsal...@ualr.edu> wrote:
> so that means I already have apache httpd but I need to install mod_jk
> connector correct?
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Dave Evans <dsevan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> In centos the file /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf should be the
>> configuration for the Apache HTTP Server. For information on that
>> configuration please write to the apache users list. One quick tip,
>> assuming you have no virtual hosts set up, the DocumentRoot directive
>> will tell you where to put your html files.
>>
>> To pass java server requests to Tomcat you can install mod_jk. You
>> should be able to find an rpm to do this for you. Once it is
>> installed, you'll need to use JkMount directives in the httpd.conf
>> file to tell Apache Http Server which requests to pass to Tomcat, for
>> instance:
>> JkMount /*.jsp ajp13 # pass jsp file requests
>> JkMount /*.do ajp13 # pass struts app requests
>> JkMount /manager/* ajp13 # pass manager app requests
>>
>> The ajp13 token above is the name of a worker configured in your
>> {tomcat root}/conf/workers.properties file.
>>
>> This will help I hope:
>> http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/generic_howto/quick.html
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Lava Saleem <lnsal...@ualr.edu> wrote:
>> > Hi everyone,
>> > I'm sorry for not providing  the system informations earlier, the  linux
>> I'm
>> > using is centos 2.6.18 and the apache tomcat is 7.0.4 java is 1.6.0_22  I
>> > know the difference between apache tomcat and apache httpd, I need
>> > to configure apache httpd to server as a proxy,  I just want to know  is
>> > apache httpd comes with apache tomcat when you download it, as I
>> mentioned
>> > before I see there is httpd in /etc but I don't see apache in the /opt
>>  so
>> > does that means I need to download apache ? and my second question is how
>> to
>> > upload a html ( embedded with java script )web page into apache ?
>> >  Thanks
>> > LS
>> >
>> > On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:22 PM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Lava Saleem wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> I'm using linux box that has already apache tomcat I can see there is
>> >>> httpd
>> >>> in /etc  but I don't see apache beside apache tomcat in the /opt   I
>> also
>> >>> need to upload my html file in apache or like you said coyote
>> >>> where and how to do that ?
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> Lava,
>> >>
>> >> you have not told us which version of Tomcat (or Apache httpd) you are
>> >> using, on which exact platform, with which version of Java, nor anything
>> >> really about where these different packages come from or how or where
>> they
>> >> are installed.
>> >> You also seem to be relatively confused about what Apache Tomcat and
>> Apache
>> >> httpd really are, and how they can communicate with eachother, or even
>> if
>> >> they need to communicate with eachother and why.
>> >>
>> >> There are probably 30 different types of Linux, and several hundred
>> types
>> >> of boxes on which to run it.  Each type of Linux installs Apache httpd
>> and
>> >> Apache Tomcat in different series of multiple directories on the disk.
>>  So
>> >> how could anyone tell you if it is normal or not that you find (or don't
>> >> find) something in /etc or /opt ?
>> >>
>> >> If you could give us some real information for a change, including what
>> >> exactly you are trying to achieve and for which reason, then someone
>> here
>> >> might be able to help you, or else direct you where you might get some
>> real
>> >> help.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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