-none- 2007-10-02 - By Pid
Back loredana loredana wrote: > Ok, my project manager asked me to set up a server with tomcat, apache and ajp connector. This is the first time I do it and after reading some of the documentation on the ajp connector I still can't figure out it's purpose. Can anybody tell me what is it's use? I read > > "This is used for cases > where you wish to invisibly integrate Tomcat 4 into an existing (or new) > Apache installation, and you want Apache to handle the static content > contained in the web application" > > I don't know if I understand that right. Can anybody give me a simple example?
Which documentation are you reading, and are you really using Tomcat 4? What version of the servers are you using?
> And one more question. After reading the documentation and making the changes to the configuration and everything, when I run my application how can I test /verify that the connector is working? how can I determine if apache is handling the static content and not tomcat?
The access logs will show which server is delivering which content.
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