Re: mod_jk issue

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Mamta Singh" <mamta2.singh@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 12:40 AM
Subject:  mod_jk issue


Hello everyone!!
I have configured mod_jk, tomcat 5.5 and apache2.2 and it seems
working fine if I run

These addresses are just talking to tomcat directly

http://localhost:8080/jsp-examples/   or
http://localhost:7690/jsp-examples/   [here 8080 is tomcat port and
7690 is apache port]


The mapping is wrong somewhere Apache is not connecting to Tomcat
I imagine http://localhost does work... ie just talking to Apache

But if I use---       http://localhost/jsp-examples/         It gives
error 'Unable to connect' and as per I know with mod_jk it supposed to
run without port no.

Yes true... Apache is not seeing TC

JK config can get a little tricky... suggest you join the TC mailing list and post your actual configuration.

Does anyone has idea why I am getting this error.

Any help would be great

Thanks

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