[opencms-dev] mapping website with apache 2.0.54 / tomcat 5.0.28 /XP pro and mod_jk2

Martin van den Bemt mvdb at ibl-software.nl
Wed Oct 5 09:26:56 CEST 2005


Just to be complete : mod_jk itself is not dead, it's current version is 
1.2.13, so you can try that one.
Btw if you have it hanging around mod_webapp is also not maintained anymore.

Mvgr,
Martin

Arash Kaffamanesh wrote:
> mod_jk2 is dead (is not going to be developed further), Apache 2.0.54 is 
> buggy, at least on SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 9.1.
>  
> I've used mod_proxy with mod_rewrite (or mod_jk on linux standalone, 
> without mod_rewrite) on the following combination:
>  
> Apache 2.0.52 or perhaps 2.0.53 (tested on Linux), Tomcat 5.5.9 and JDK 
> 1.5, works like a charme on Win "2000 Prof. - 2003 Server, and Linux !
>  
> Br,
> Arash
>  
>  
> 
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>     [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] *On Behalf Of *Dakoun
>     *Sent:* Dienstag, 4. Oktober 2005 22:43
>     *To:* opencms-dev at opencms.org
>     *Subject:* [opencms-dev] mapping website with apache 2.0.54 / tomcat
>     5.0.28 /XP pro and mod_jk2
> 
>     Hi everyone,
> 
>     Does anyone know how to let apache point on an ocms website when
>     opencms is installed as ROOT in webapps?
> 
>     I'm using : apache 2.0.54 / tomcat 5.0.28 / XP pro and mod_jk2 and
>     opencms 6.0
> 
>     I've read many posts about this subject but noone was dealing with
>     XP pro.
> 
>     My apache is listening port 80, tomcat: port 8080, mod_jk2 is loaded.
>     I think i missed something...
> 
>     Thanks a lot.
> 
>     Thomas
> 
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