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Tomcat issues
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2006-10-05 19:05:54
That's quite odd.  One funny this is that everywhere I read
I'm told not
to use jk2 as the connection engine for Tomcat-Apache
integration, but
it's the one I use.  It just seems a lot easier to set up
and get up and
running.

If you're not maried to Tomcat you might want to give Resin
a look-see.
 Come with it's own connector AND has a full PHP
implementation built
right in!  I've used it  home and haven't had any
problems.  I'm
thinking of changing my production server over to it from
Tomcat.

Just out of curiosity, why do you want to run Apache as well
as Tomcat?

Luke Wilson wrote:
> I didn't have any luck with this question on the Gentoo
forums; can one
> of you help?
> 
> On a server I'm maintaining, I recently installed
Tomcat. It works fine
> on port 8080, but what I really want to do is use it
with Apache through
> mod_jk. I followed the howto at
> http://g
entoo-wiki.com/Apache_Modules_mod_jk, but when I get to
the part
> where it tells me to browse to index.jsp on my server,
I get the error
> message "The requested resource (/index.jsp) is
not available." It is a
> Tomcat-style error message, so mod_jk must be doing
something right, but
> it's still not doing its job. This isn't an issue with
mapping Tomcat's
> files in /var/lib/tomcat-5.5/webapps/ROOT to Apache's
> /var/www/localhost/htdocs, because I created another
.jsp file under
> Apache's document root and got the same error. Even
though the page
> definitely exists, the "resource" is somehow
not available.
> 
> Luke Wilson
> 
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