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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Chong Yu Meng <ch...@cymulacrum.net> on 2004/06/18 15:47:33 UTC
[ANN] : Tomcat 5 on Linux Step-By-Step
The document has been updated.
Contributions and Help:
- Andrew Clute : Building mod_jk2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
(resolving the 'undefined symbols: apr_md5_final ' error)
- Patricia Karsten : Eclipse + Tomcat + Tomcat Deployer
- Trevor Butler : Configuring mod_jk2 and Apache-Tomcat integration on
Mandrake
- Josh Rehman : Deploying web applications (using the context descriptor)
Changes:
- Deploying web applications : the section now describes using the
context descriptor instead of adding <Context> entries directly into the
server.xml. This revision was thanks to input from Josh Rehman.
- Warnings added for Fedora Core 2 -- users, please update to latest
kernel to avoid hangs.
Additions:
- Reverse proxy method of integrating Apache and Tomcat 5
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pascal chong
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