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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Neil Davies <ne...@uk.boo.com> on 2000/04/12 17:54:14 UTC
Win32 debugging
re win 32 has anyone tried debugging apache modules on win32?
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: Chun, Byung (GEAE, Elano) [mailto:byung.chun@ae.ge.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 4:34 PM
To: 'tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org'
Subject: RE: conf files/Win32 install
Tim,
the include line that brings in tomcat.conf will bring in the
configuration
files.
Including the tomcat.conf file is in essence the same as a copy and paste of
the
tomcat.conf contents into the end of httpd.conf. Also, you might note that
when tomcat first starts up, it will always rewrite a new version of
"tomcat-apache.conf".
If you add contexts to the tomcat configuration files, they will show up in
this
"tomcat-apache.conf" file, for example, the appropriate alias and
ApsJServMount
declarations. You could, alternately, include the tomcat-apache.conf file
instead of
the tomcat.conf file, or perhaps copy the contents of tomcat-apache.conf
into
tomcat.conf to add any extra customization. You will also have to restart
apache
*after* you restart tomcat if you want to use the contents of
tomcat-apache.conf
and have them hold in apache.
Regards,
Jin
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Willis [mailto:tim@coderite.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 11:25 AM
To: tomcat-list
Subject: conf files/Win32 install
Thanks everyone for helping me find the module file I was looking for, now I
am
still trying to get tomcat to communicate with apache... I have been
following
the instructions below.....
* Edit /path/to/apache-1.3.9/conf/httpd.conf and add the
following line at the end:
Include /path/to/tomcat3.0/etc/tomcat.conf
* For Win32 users, comment out the line containing
libexec/mod_jserv.so
and uncomment out the line containing
modules/ApacheModuleJServ.dll.
* It is also important to note that because Tomcat has a
standalone HTTP server built in, it must be run on a
different port than Apache.
My problem is, or rather, my question is, when I look at the apache
httpd.conf
file, I cannot find 'libexec/mod_jserv.so' or
'modules/ApacheModuleJserv.dll.'
I find several other .dll files, all commented out incidentally, and no
libexec
files. I have already copied the mod_jserv.so file to the \modules folder
for
apache..
What am I missing or doing incorrectly?
Thanks in advance for your help/advice...
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Tim Willis
IS Technician
Healthcare Solutions Group
Affiliated Computer Services, Inc.
tim@coderite.com <ma...@coderite.com>
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