I 'figured' out the problem I was having...or at least got things working.
In addition to: JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
I also had to add a servlet context to server.xml:
<Context path="" docBase="/www/html/VxAppliance" debug="0"/>
Originally docBase said ROOT, which I guess is Tomcat's root dir as opposed
to DocumentRoot in Apache.
I thought it might be cleaner to place individual 'markup' files (jsp, html,
php) under Apache, and only webapps and possibly servlets under Tomcat.
I didn't seem to think a servlet context was needed for stuff under apache,
just for webapps...my mistake. Most of my work has been with webapps, and to
Apache's credit, I haven't had a whole lot of problems up till now...with
cocoon, apache, tomcat, etc.
I'm putting my server into a sort of test mode now, and am creating samples
of various 'similar' web pages using different web technologies (jsp, php,
cocoon). For this reason I wanted the files placed singlely under my apache
root, rather than tomcat using webapps/etc.
mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Klein [mailto:mikeklein@(protected)]
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 9:30 PM
To: tomcat-user@(protected)
Subject: mod_jk problem with serving jsp from apache root dir...from
tomcat alias dir is ok
This has to be brain freeze of something...this s/be so simple...and
probably is.
I'm running tomcat 4.1.24-LE-jdk14 and Apache 1.3.27. I've got jsps coming
up on the web server port (via alias'd tomcat examples dir), in addition to
default of tomcat 8080 port...of course.
However, when I added the following:
JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
to my mod_jk.conf, which is Included at the end of my httpd.conf, it doesn't
seem to work. I get an http 404 740 error (requested resource is not
available). I put a HelloWorld.jsp into the web root of one of my virtual
hosts and it can't be pulled up. I've copied it as a .txt file, which is
returned just fine, and have double-checked permissions.
I can't seem to dish up jsps located directly under my server root...why?
mike
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