RE: [users@httpd] Making Apache 2.2 work with Weblogic 8.1 (both on Solaris 9)

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Like the last what i knew from the BEA-Support [a couple of minutes ago is
that there doesn't exist a plugin for Apache 2.2 at the moment.

For me there are only 2 possibilities:

1. Use 2.0.55 and mod_wl_20.so
2. Use 2.2.0 and mod_proxy_balancer to Weblogic
and you can fire a feature request to the BEA Support that they compile mod_weblogic.c under Apache 2.2

Greetings

Oliver

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Richard de Vries [mailto:richard_devries@xxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Di 25.04.2006 05:21
An: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: [users@httpd] Making Apache 2.2 work with Weblogic 8.1 (both on Solaris 9)
 
I had a similar situation with WebSphere. It's just
not compatible. I would definately recommend asking
for a Apache 2.2 WebLogic plugin, but there is a good
chance they won't have one for you.

So, in the end you may have to back down to Apache
2.0.55.

   R

--- Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 4/24/06, D J Patel <sysdup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > I installed Apache 2.2 (using GNU gcc) on Solaris
> 9, Bea Weblogic8.1 on
> > Solaris on two different servers. Both products
> works fine independently.
> >
> > Now I followed directions to configure the the
> Apache HTTP Server plug-in I
> > did the following
> >
> > 1) Copied
> >
> /opt/bea/weblogic81/server/lib/solaris/mod_wl_20.so
> from
> > Weblogic server to /usr/local/apache2/modules
> directory in the Apache Server
> 
> Apache 2.2 is not binary compatible with modules
> designed for Apache
> 2.0 (although it is largely source-compatible).  So
> you'll need to ask
> Bea for a version compiled for 2.2.
> 
> Joshua.
> 
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