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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by "Douglas, Rory" <Ro...@na.sunchem.com> on 2002/06/24 17:01:13 UTC
mod_jk2 binary available here
Hello all
I have a working binary of mod_jk2.dll (working with Apache 2.0.39 on Win2k
Server) if anyone would like to try it out. No guarantees though!
You can get it here --> http://www.mycgiserver.com/~worrel
cheers
Rory Douglas
Sun Chemical Corporation
(201) 224-4600 x133
rory.douglas@na.sunchem.com <ma...@na.sunchem.com>
Re: mod_jk2 binary available here
Posted by Jacob Kjome <ho...@visi.com>.
Hello Rory,
Actually, a working version of mod_jk2.dll has already been provided
by Apache here:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/nightly/win32/
However, the real issue now is how does one configure all this? Rory,
you would be providing a super service to a lot of people if you would
provide a minimal configuration of mod_jk2 with *all* files involved.
thanks,
Jake
Monday, June 24, 2002, 10:01:13 AM, you wrote:
DR> Hello all
DR> I have a working binary of mod_jk2.dll (working with Apache 2.0.39 on Win2k
DR> Server) if anyone would like to try it out. No guarantees though!
DR> You can get it here --> http://www.mycgiserver.com/~worrel
DR> cheers
DR> Rory Douglas
DR> Sun Chemical Corporation
DR> (201) 224-4600 x133
DR> rory.douglas@na.sunchem.com <ma...@na.sunchem.com>
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how do I load a native library?
Posted by Andreas Hirner <an...@projektinter.net>.
Hi,
I would like to load a native library for all applications in the
common/lib directory.
So I wrote the following code:
public class InitMapserver
{
static
{
try {
System.loadLibrary("mapscript");
System.err.println("libmapscript.so loaded");
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
System.err.println("libmapscript.so not loaded: " + e);
}
}
}
then I created a jar file and copied it into the common/lib directory.
After restarting tomcat, I called the class in a servlet using the
Class.forName method. Unfortunately this does not work.
What did I wrong?
Thanks Andreas
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Hi Rory, this is ........
Posted by STEVE R BURRUS <st...@yahoo.com>.
Rory, u don't know me at all--just your "good luck" right?? :)--I am Steve
Burrus, and I was just now reading your msg. in which you mentioned the Apache
2.0.39 HTTP Server! I downloaded/installed just yesterday Apache, and was just
wondering how you go about integrating it with Tomcat?!!! I looked at the main
configuration file for Apache, but saw no guidance there for how you do this!!
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--- "Douglas, Rory" <Ro...@na.sunchem.com> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I have a working binary of mod_jk2.dll (working with Apache 2.0.39 on Win2k
> Server) if anyone would like to try it out. No guarantees though!
>
> You can get it here --> http://www.mycgiserver.com/~worrel
>
> cheers
>
> Rory Douglas
> Sun Chemical Corporation
> (201) 224-4600 x133
> rory.douglas@na.sunchem.com <ma...@na.sunchem.com>
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