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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Denise Mangano <De...@complusdata.com> on 2003/08/26 22:29:44 UTC

Which mod_jk to install?

Hi all.. Its been a while since I've posted... I'm in a pretty big bind
right now, and I remembered how helpful everyone was here, so I thought
I'd post as I begin my mod_jk venture.  (Have to rebuild entire server
by tomorrow )...

To start, I finally finished rebuilding a RH 7.3 box with Apache 1.3.28
and Tomcat 4.1.27.  Both are working just as they should.  

I'm anticipating the trouble I'm going to have with mod_jk (had TONS
last time), so I'm trying to minimize the pain by asking ahead of time
which mod_jk version I should install - I'm guessing mod_jk-1.2.4?  Then
the next question would be do I want to compile from source or is using
the binary ok?  Lastly, if the binary is ok, do I want mod_jk-1.2.4.so
or the mod_jk.1.4.0-eapi.so?

Thanks for your help :)
Denise


Re: Which mod_jk to install?

Posted by John Turner <to...@johnturner.com>.
Hi -

If you have Apache 1.3 and your Apache has mod_ssl installed, you want EAPI.

If no mod_ssl, then no EAPI.

If Apache 2, then neither, use the mod_jk for Apache 2.

The binary should be fine.

HTH

John

Denise Mangano wrote:

> Hi all.. Its been a while since I've posted... I'm in a pretty big bind
> right now, and I remembered how helpful everyone was here, so I thought
> I'd post as I begin my mod_jk venture.  (Have to rebuild entire server
> by tomorrow )...
> 
> To start, I finally finished rebuilding a RH 7.3 box with Apache 1.3.28
> and Tomcat 4.1.27.  Both are working just as they should.  
> 
> I'm anticipating the trouble I'm going to have with mod_jk (had TONS
> last time), so I'm trying to minimize the pain by asking ahead of time
> which mod_jk version I should install - I'm guessing mod_jk-1.2.4?  Then
> the next question would be do I want to compile from source or is using
> the binary ok?  Lastly, if the binary is ok, do I want mod_jk-1.2.4.so
> or the mod_jk.1.4.0-eapi.so?
> 
> Thanks for your help :)
> Denise
> 
> 
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