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I have written a small howto on jk2, apache 2.0.43, tomcat 4.1.12 and virtual hosting on Linux. It should go into: jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/xdocs/jk2
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I have written a small howto on jk2, apache 2.0.43, tomcat 4.1.12 and virtual hosting on Linux. It should go into: jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/xdocs/jk2
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What |Removed |Added
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Summary|I have written a small howto|I have written a small howto
|on jk2, apache 2.0.43, |on jk2, apache 2.0.43,
|tomcat 4.1.12 and virtual |tomcat 4.1.12 and virtual
|hosting on Linux. It should |hosting on Linux. It should
|go into: jakarta-tomcat- |go into: jakarta-tomcat-
|connectors/jk/xdocs/jk2 |connectors/jk/xdocs/jk2
------- Additional Comments From jswedberg@mail.com 2003-04-08 19:36 -------
Thanks, Umberto - this has helped me a lot.
I was assuming the DefaultContext would deal with my JSPs (in my virtual host
directory /ROOT) and my servlets (in the virtual directory /servlet) without me
having to define them - this is how I recall JK and tomcat3 worked.
I defined the Contexts in server.xml as you did, and the "uris" in
workers2.properties - defining the JSP and servlets directories in both files -
and it works now!
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