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  • Marcus Klein
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    Funny names

    No, its not a funny name. Tomcat is a jakarta project and therefore its package is called "jakarta-tomcat". Additionally you can use a connector (mod_jk) between apache and tomcat. And this connector is called jakarta-tomcat-connector because the only web container with an AJP connector provided by a SuSE distro is tomcat.

    And on the tomcat website mod_jk is called "tomcat connectors", too.

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  • Martin Heiland
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    Uhm, did they use the randomname.sh for their package names?

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  • Marcus Klein
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    jakarta-tomcat-connectors

    The package inside a SuSE distribution for mod_jk is called

    Code:
    jakarta-tomcat-connectors
    Regards

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  • Daniel Halbe
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    Originally posted by portal_man View Post
    I've a Suse distribution.

    * Which SuSE distribution and software versions you use? Please poste detailled feedback! There is more than one SuSE around
    * Install mod_jk via your favorite package managment tool, integrate it into Apache if package managment tool doesn't do this.
    * Post the relevant logs if any errors occur

    Reread Step III.4 before you start:


    Daniel

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  • Martin Heiland
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    mod_jk is a binary module (.so) for the apache webserver, you have to load it via your apache configuration. You have to browse the ftp for a appropriate mod_jk for your apache. I am pretty sure that SuSE provides a mod_jk, too.
    Last edited by Martin Heiland; 03-02-2007, 06:21 PM.

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  • portal_man
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    Originally posted by Ben Pahne View Post
    The files have no extension type. What I have to do with them ?

    If I execute mod_jk.so-1.2.20-httpd-2.2.4 my bash tells me "cannot execute binary file"

    I've a Suse distribution.
    Last edited by Guest; 03-02-2007, 06:17 PM.

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  • portal_man
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    Originally posted by Martin Braun View Post
    The directories are also empty.

    When I enter "mod" in YaSt it don't give me anything like mod_jk, sorry.

    I've a Suse distribution.
    Last edited by Guest; 03-02-2007, 06:17 PM.

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  • Ben Pahne
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    Originally posted by portal_man View Post
    I have download almost everything to install openxchange but the mod_jk still a problem. The binaries on the apache page : http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/ are not available. And if I download a version of another site, I have dependency problems.

    How can I do ?
    try the solaris one:

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  • Martin Heiland
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    Take this link


    Does your distribution not provide a mod_jk *wondering*
    Last edited by Martin Heiland; 03-02-2007, 05:42 PM.

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  • portal_man
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    Apache mod_jk

    I have download almost everything to install openxchange but the mod_jk still a problem. The binaries on the apache page : http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/ are not available. And if I download a version of another site, I have dependency problems.

    How can I do ?
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