Cameron,
i went through the integration last week. I'm using 3.2.2 version of tomcat,
apache v 1.3.19 and struts v 1.0
I, like yourself, had the Apache/tomcat intergation working fine. The
instruction for then integrating Struts was wrong in one part - i presume you
found the the instructions on how to integrate Struts when Apache/Tomcat are
already intergated? There is one part which says to add a line for the '.do'
into tomcat-apache.conf. This is wrong - at least for tomcat 3.2 onwards .
Modify mod_jk.conf-auto (i.e. start tomcat, which will re-gen the auto files,
) before starting Apache. Find the line
JkMount *.jsp ajp12
Copy this and change it to
JkMount *.do ajp12
(although in version 3.3 you may have the lines referring to ajp13, i dont
know) - this file is the one read in by Apache - the instructions for
Struts/Tomcat/Apache intergation references tomcat 3.2.1 after which i
suspect the Apache / Tomcat integration instructions changed the file to put
in apache's httpd.conf.
Hope that helps
On Monday 01 Oct 2001 3:27 pm, you wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I got tomcat and apache integrated and working together, however I do
> not seem to have the struts part configured correctly. I followed the
> installation directions to the letter on the web site. I am using the
> struts example as my test. If I use tomcat directly(port 8080) every thing
> works great! However when I use apache , and here is the weird thing, the
> only page that seems to be able to handle the .do extension is the logon
> page. In other words every thing else that has a .do associated to it will
> not work. Apache for some reason is trying to handle those pages. Soooo is
> there any one out there using apache, tomcat and struts on netware, also
> could some one who has integrated the three successfully send me some
> instructions on how they did it? By the way I am using the latest version
> of Apache and Tomcat 3.3. Any help you guys could give would be great!
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Martin Samm MSc
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