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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