Colleen,
I strongly recommend
going straight to Apache 2.2 and Tomcat 5.5. You can get rid of the (in my
opinion horrible) mod_jk setups and all the tricky stuff involved with setting
up Tomcat connectors. Over the past 4 years of working with Apache and Tomcat,
I wasted 2 days getting Apache 1.3 to talk to Tomcat 3, 1 day getting
Apache 2.0 on Unix to talk to Tomcat 4 (never did get it to work in Windows). It
only took about an hour to connect Apache 2.2 to Tomcat 5.5 . Tomcat 5.5 also
supports separate files to configure each webapp instead of glomming it all in
server.xml, a huge win for the configuration management and risk management
camps.
Bill From: Colleen Cubitt [mailto:Colleen.Cubitt@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 11:00 AM To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [users@httpd] Apache and Tomcat 4.0.6 We are now using Apache 1.3.31 and Tomcat 4.0.6 on Unix. We want to
upgrade the Apache to 2.0. Just wondering if anyone has done this, or if
this will cause problems with Tomcat.
Thanks
Colleen
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