mod_jk initialisation problem

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Hello,

I'm using mod_jk to load balance my tomcat instances on Apache http server 2. The problem I'm having is that if I don't have any tomcat instances running, I still want my apache to work for the static pages. But If in my worker.properties I don't set any worker, apache does not seem to work. Below is the kind of  worker.properties I'd like to start and then add my worker as soon as they are up and running.

worker.list=router,lbstatus
worker.router.type=lb
worker.router.balanced_workers=
worker.router.mount=/App1/*
worker.lbstatus.type=status


Thank you,

Franck
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