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Integrating Tomcat and Apache on Mac OS X Server 10.3.3



I'm trying to host several web sites (name based virtual hosts) with Apache on my Mac OS Server 10.3.3. And since I'm using JSP on the pages I need to integrate Tomcat with Apache, so that Apache knows that Tomcat should serve alle pages ending with .jsp.

I've been searching the web for methods for doing this, but I come up with different answers each time.

The best shot so far, has been with Apache 1.3, Tomcat 4.1.30 and mod_jk.so (ajp13), still not quite there. (Does anyone know if there exists a mod_jk for Tomcat 5 yet?)

I followed the instructions from Tom Coleman in the Apple Discussion forum ( Home > Mac OS X Server > Mac OS X Server v10.3 > Usage > Using Tomcat in 10.3 ), but this only takes me half way there. I still need a way to use this scheme to connect a virtual host (from Server Admin) to a webapp in Tomcat, in a way that the web site can be accessed from outside the server.

(Another problem is that Tomcat refuses to start from Server Admin, I have to run the run.sh-script manually from the terminal, and this is also quite annoying.)

Appreciate any help!


Stian
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