Re: [users@httpd] configuring apache and tomcat via mod_jk

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I think I could not communicate my problem in a right way.
What actually happens is, Apache runs first and then it serve the requests
for tomcat and the tomcat displays pages. What I want is, to run tomcat
first (by default) and then send requests from tomcat to apache to display
php pages. This I can do by writing the following in the mod_jk.conf file:

 #################### localhost:/ ####################

    # Static files 
    Alias / "D:/TestApp/TestApp/www"

    <Directory "D:/TestApp/www">
        Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
        DirectoryIndex index.do 
    </Directory>


    # Deny direct access to WEB-INF and META-INF
    #
    <Location "//WEB-INF/*">
        AllowOverride None
        deny from all
    </Location>

    <Location "//META-INF/*">
        AllowOverride None
        deny from all
    </Location>
    #
    # Use Directory too. On Windows, Location doesn't work unless case
matches
    #
    <Directory "D:/TestApp/www/WEB-INF/">
        AllowOverride None
        deny from all
    </Directory>

    <Directory "D:/TestApp/www/META-INF/">
        AllowOverride None
        deny from all
    </Directory>

    JkMount //servlet/AxisServlet  ajp13
    JkMount //servlet/AdminServlet  ajp13
    JkMount //*.xml  ajp13
    JkMount //*.jspx  ajp13
    JkMount //*.do  ajp13
    JkMount //services/*  ajp13
    JkMount //*.jsp  ajp13

writing http://192.168.0.21/ displays the index.jsp page. Thats what I want.
But the problem is that it then does not display the .php files. Once it is
switched to tomcat, it does not go back to apache. Thanks.


 

Serge Dubrouski wrote:
> 
> On 9/8/06, jbashir <joseph@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Configuring apache and tomcat via mod_jk is done by installing apache on
>> port
>> 80 and tomcat on port 8080, and when we write http://localhost/ it's
>> apache
>> server which runs by default (being installed on port 80), and then
>> through
>> mod_jk.conf file we instruct the server when to switch to tomcat.
>>
>> But I have my settings opposite to it. I have tomcat on port 80 and
>> apache
>> on port 8080. So when I write http://localhost/, it's tomcat which runs
>> first (thats what my application demands), and then on choice I want to
>> run
>> php module. Is it possible to do that and how? What changes I will have
>> to
>> make in mod_jk.conf and httpd.conf ? Any suggestions? I am using Apache
>> 1.3.37 and Tomcat 5.0.28.
>>
>> Thanks
> 
> So you weren't able to put them on separate boxes?
> Ok, to change port in Tomcat look for <Connector ...> tar in server
> .xml and change pro there. To chanhge port in Apache look for Listen
> in httpd.conf and change port there.
> 
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