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Linking Apache httpd to Apache Tomcat

Current connectors are jk and proxy; jserv, warp and jk2 are deprecated. As well as httpd and Tomcat downloads, you'll need mod_jk and then you'll need to configure it. I've seen some long explanations ... so here's a "bare bones" for the configuration files:

Onto the end of httpd.conf:

LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so
JkWorkersFile /usr/local/tomcat/conf/jk/workers.properties
JkMount /*.jsp catkin


Into the workers property file mentioned

worker.list=catkin
worker.catkin.type=ajp13
worker.catkin.host=localhost
worker.catkin.port=8009


Full Story, including why you need to make the link, in our solutions centre. Training in installing and configuring Apache httpd and Apache Tomcat, and on using both the jk and proxy connectors on our Deploying Apache httpd and Tomcat course

Update - 10th December 2005. The story's updated again. With the new Apache 2.2 httpd server, the jk support is provided as part of the download and no longer has to be sourced separately - a good move that removes at least one loop from the process.
(written 2005-09-05, updated 2006-06-05)

 
Associated topics are indexed as below, or enter http://melksh.am/nnnn for individual articles
A655 - Web Application Deployment - Using Tomcat and Apache httpd Together
  [576] Why run two different web servers - (2006-01-25)
  [631] Apache httpd to Tomcat - jk v proxy - (2006-03-03)
  [1376] Choosing between mod_proxy and mod_rewrite - (2007-10-02)
  [1383] Monitoring mod_jk and how it is load balancing - (2007-10-07)
  [1549] http, https and ajp - comparison and choice - (2008-02-22)
  [1552] Extra public classes in deploying Apache httpd and Tomcat - (2008-02-24)
  [1771] More HowTo diagrams - MySQL, Tomcat and Java - (2008-08-24)
  [1938] Predictive Load Balancing - PHP and / or Java - (2008-12-13)
  [1940] URL rewriting with front and back servers - (2008-12-14)
  [1944] Forwarding session and cookie requests from httpd to Tomcat - (2008-12-14)
  [2482] Load balancing with sticky sessions (httpd / Tomcat) - (2009-10-29)
  [3018] Tuning Apache httpd and Tomcat to work well together - (2010-10-27)
  [3999] Handling failures / absences of your backend server nicely - (2013-02-08)


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