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Old 06-22-2001, 05:03 AM   #1
xaviescuer
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Question Apache-Tomcat with mod_webapp


Hi again,
Anybody knows where I can get a tutorial about this?
I don't like ask for stupid questions, but I don't know how solve little problems. I think a tutorial about tomcat 4.x / mod_webapp will be the best. (I've sight only for tomcat 3.x, and does exist a "few" differences between both).
So, my problem now are the next:
I runs Apache right and I runs Tomcat right. I've runs the mod_webapp right (Ithink so), but I cann't connect Apache-Tomcat right. I hang my web pages under the TOMCAT_HOME (to execute properly the JSP) but when I try to enter in the webserver through Apache, it display the error message: "Forbidden, you don't have permision to access / on this server". I revise the files permision and are rigth. Tomcat runs right (directly through the 8080 port).
My ServerRoot (in httpd) is into the tomcat webapps file .../TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/. If I point to an other file, apache runs right (but evidently, cann't execute the JSP). Do you can help me? I'm lost about this.
Thanks in Advance
 
Old 06-22-2001, 05:05 AM   #2
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Re: Apache-Tomcat with mod_webapp

[QUOTE]Originally posted by xaviescuer
[B]Hi again,
Anybody knows where I can get a tutorial about this?
I don't like ask for stupid questions, but I don't know how solve little problems. I think a tutorial about tomcat 4.x / mod_webapp will be the best. (I've sight only for tomcat 3.x, and does exist a "few" differences between both).
So, my problem now are the next:
I runs Apache right and I runs Tomcat right. I've runs the mod_webapp right (Ithink so), but I cann't connect Apache-Tomcat right. I hang my web pages under the TOMCAT_HOME (to execute properly the JSP) but when I try to enter in the webserver through Apache, it display the error message: "Forbidden, you don't have permision to access / on this server". I revise the files permision and are rigth. Tomcat runs right (directly through the 8080 port).
My ServerRoot (in httpd) is into the tomcat webapps file .../TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/. If I point to an other file, apache runs right (but evidently, cann't execute the JSP). Do you can help me? I'm lost about this.
Thanks in Advance
 
Old 06-27-2001, 08:53 AM   #3
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What's mod_webapp? I am working on an Apache/Tomcat with mod_jk. its 3.2 tomcat and apache 1.3.19 I am running but I have some "issues" yet to work out.
 
Old 06-27-2001, 09:01 AM   #4
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Apache-Tomcat with mod_webapp

I'm working with tomcat 4.0 b5 and apache 1.3.14. Mod_webapp is the link module between apache and tomcat for this tomcat version. I will change to 3.2.2 version because i cann't find documentation about 4.0 b5. Thanks
 
  


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