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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Joey Kovacs <jo...@hotmail.com> on 2002/06/29 04:36:15 UTC

Apache can not find tomcat

I am using Apache 2, and tomcat 4
with JDK
I have installed  ANT at work, and a couple other things.
Can someone send me some of their conf file for Apache.

every time I use a LoadModule in httpd.conf then Apache wont start.
HELP pls

what is everything I need for apache to work'
I am running windows 2000 server


>From: "Yousef Shemisa" <ys...@netunderdogs.com>
>Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" <to...@jakarta.apache.org>
>To: "Tomcat Users List" <to...@jakarta.apache.org>
>Subject: Re: IIS - jsp file download on port 80 - not resolved
>Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 19:22:22 -0700
>
>Jeffrey,
>
>What have you configured in the MMC?. It looks like you don't have IIS
>document root set right. Either a virtual directory named "home" should be
>configured to point to http://128.200.156.162/home or IIS's doc root should
>be set to http://128.200.156.162/home. Also you should replace the AJP 12
>connector def  in server.xml because it is used for shutdown communication
>with tomcat. You may however comment out the http standard connector
>definition in server.xml since this is not used for communication with IIS,
>but rather the AJP13 port is used for this communication between Tomcat and
>its client IIS.
>
>HTH.
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>Yousef Shemisa
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jeffrey Polaski" <jp...@rgs.uci.edu>
>To: "'Tomcat Users List'" <to...@jakarta.apache.org>
>Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 1:37 PM
>Subject: RE: IIS - jsp file download on port 80 - not resolved
>
>
> > Sorry, I should have changed the title, too.
> >
> >    Jeff Polaski
> >    "The cow is of the bovine ilk;
> >     One end is moo, the other, milk."
> >                -- Ogden Nash
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Turner, John [mailto:JTurner@AAS.com]
> > Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 1:04 PM
> > To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> > Subject: RE: IIS - jsp file download on port 80 - resolved
> >
> >
> >
> > Not to rain on your parade, but I don't think that's the permanent
> > solution...as far as I know, only one service can bind to a 
>port...either
> > IIS or tomcat, not both.
> >
> > A quick test.  With port=80 in your server.xml file, can you access .jsp
> > pages and servlets on port 8080?  My guess is "no", yet with a properly
> > configured HTTP server and tomcat server connector, that's exactly what
>you
> > will be able to do: get JSP pages and servlets on BOTH 80 and 8080 
>without
> > changing configuration. If everything is working correctly, both of the
> > following URLs should work:
> >
> > http://localhost:8080/examples
> > http://localhost/examples
> >
> > I would say, right now, you are just getting all HTTP requests, JSP or
>not,
> > served through tomcat stand-alone.  I'm pretty surprised IIS hasn't 
>barked
> > about something else trying to bind to port 80.
> >
> > John Turner
> > jturner@NOSPAM.aas.com
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeffrey Polaski [mailto:jpolaski@rgs.uci.edu]
> > Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 3:53 PM
> > To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> > Subject: RE: IIS - jsp file download on port 80 - resolved
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the help so far... I finally got it to work! Yea!
> >
> > [Background: I'm running NT sp6 with IIS , Tomcat 4.0.4
> > After following the instructions at:
> > http://www.getnet.net/~rbarr/TomcatOnIIS/ Tomcat worked fine on port 
>8080.
> > When I'd try to access a .jsp file through IIS on port 80 I would get a
> > "file download" dialog box, instead of being served up a piping hot .jsp
> > file. The fix is as follows...]
> >
> > 1.) First I added the Application Mapping for .jsp files so IIS would
> > recognize them:
> > Application mapping for .jsp's to isapi_redirector.dll.
> >
> > IIS Management Console -> <computer name> -> properties -> master
> > properties(for WWW Service) -> edit -> home Directory -> Configuration 
>->
> > App Mappings -> Add
> >
> > Executable: D:\Tomcat4.0\native\isapi_redirector.dll
> > Extension: .jsp
> > I left the defaults as they were:
> > "Script Engine" - Checked
> > "Check that file Exists" - Unchecked
> >
> > It still didn't work, but I was getting closer! When I would connect to
> > /home/jeff/fruit.jsp I would get a "page cannot be displayed" message.
> > Tomcat was still working fine, though on port 8080 at 
>/home/jeff/fruit.jsp
> >
> > The final change was to switch Tomcat to run on port 80. I changed
> > port="8080" to port="80" in the "non-SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector" in the
> > server.xml file. It's at about line 54 in the default server.xml file.
> >
> > Changed to:
> >     <Connector
>className="org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector"
> >                port="80"
> >                minProcessors="5"
> >                maxProcessors="75"
> >                enableLookups="true"
> >                redirectPort="8443"
> >                acceptCount="10"
> >                debug="0"
> >                connectionTimeout="60000"/>
> >
> > In case it's useful to anyone, I included my Tomcat configuration files.
> >
> > Again, thank you for you help!
> >
> >
> >
> >    Jeff Polaski
> >    "The cow is of the bovine ilk;
> >     One end is moo, the other, milk."
> >                -- Ogden Nash
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Prashanth Pushpagiri [mailto:prash_mail_lists@yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 6:55 PM
> > To: Tomcat Users List
> > Subject: Re: IIS - jsp file download on port 80
> >
> >
> > Try adding a application mapping in your IIS console.
> > (IIS console --> Home Directory --> Configuration App
> > Mapping), I'm using IIS 5.0 in win2k professional.
> > In this console add the .jsp entension  and map it to
> > isapi_redirect(or).dll where ever it is stored. That
> > should work. Also, check to see if your web
> > application has script and executable access.
> >
> > Prashanth
> >
> > --- Jeffrey Polaski <jp...@rgs.uci.edu> wrote:
> > > First, thanks in advance for any help with this...
> > >
> > > I've gotten Tomcat 4.0.4 set up and everything works
> > > well if I connect to
> > > port 8080. I'd like to be able to serve servlets and
> > > jsp's transparently to
> > > users over port 80. However, if I connect through
> > > port 80 and try to grab a
> > > .jsp file all I get is a download prompt asking me
> > > if I want to save the
> > > file to my hard drive. (You can see for yourself:
> > > http://128.200.156.162/home/jsp-files/fruit.jsp
> > > <http://128.200.156.162/home/jsp-files/fruit.jsp> ).
> > >
> > > (you can also see that Tomcat works on port 8080:
> > > http://128.200.156.162:8080/jsp-files/fruit.jsp
> > > <http://128.200.156.162:8080/jsp-files/fruit.jsp> )
> > >
> > > I'm not sure what needs to be changed. Do I need to
> > > add an application
> > > mapping for .jsp's to the default web site in IIS?
> > > If that's so, I'm not
> > > sure what to map it _to_. Would it be
> > > isapi_redirector.dll? I tried setting
> > > Tomcat to run on port 80, but Tomcat just breaks. Is
> > > the problem that I'm
> > > using the warp connector? Should I be using
> > > something else?
> > >
> > > I've put a copy of all the Tomcat configuration
> > > files in:
> > > http://128.200.156.162/home/jeff/tomcat/conf/
> > > <http://128.200.156.162/home/jeff/tomcat/conf/> . As
> > > far as I can tell,
> > > everything is set up correctly... I took out ajp12
> > > because it isn't used in
> > > anything. Removing it didn't seem to affect
> > > anything...
> > >
> > > I'll be happy to summarize and post the solution to
> > > the group, once it's
> > > worked out. And again, thanks for any help!
> > >
> > >
> > >    Jeff Polaski
> > >    Manager, Web Services
> > >    Research & Graduate Studies
> > >    University California, Irvine
> > >
> > >
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