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15. Re: How to configure Apache HTTP Server 2.0.42 to communicat
alexspetty Dec 6, 2002 3:26 PM (in response to alexspetty)Some of the problems people seem to be running into are the result of the information contained in the october 2002 howto document becoming antiquated.
I have posted a new thread with updates to octobers configuration steps.
It may be found at:
http://jboss.org/forums/thread.jsp?forum=67&thread=25808
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16. Re: How to configure Apache HTTP Server 2.0.42 to communicat
null_pointer Dec 16, 2002 12:11 PM (in response to alexspetty)Hi,
Thanks for the documentation. I tried this well written, step by step documentation and every thing worked fine.
Just one problem.
when I use the form base authentication in this combo of apache+tomcat+jboss
I get this page not found error.
how to go about this?
Thanks again. -
17. Re: How to configure Apache HTTP Server 2.0.42 to communicat
alexspetty Dec 18, 2002 8:16 AM (in response to alexspetty)i figured out the needed url querystring for uploading attachments and associated the lastest docs with this thread. that way this discussion can stay confined to one place.
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18. Re: How to configure Apache HTTP Server 2.0.42 to communicat
murphyric Jan 2, 2003 5:54 AM (in response to alexspetty)Hi,
I Have sucessfully installed
Jboss
Tomcat
Apache
mod_jk2(ajp13 running fine ,tomcat embedded with Jboss)
on windows 98......
Apache on PORT:8000
Problem:
I have deployed a CMP bean in Jboss and tested it
alone with tomcat on 8080, successfullly running.
Jboss- tomcat url: http://localhost:8080/customer
After I started with mod_jk2 to attach with Apache2
I'm not able to GET THE PROPER URL to "customer bean"
I have here the examples/jsp running fine..
i.e, http://localhost:8000/examples/jsp
I see this on Jboss console always
"13:44:47,700 INFO [STDOUT] Thread[Ajp13Processor[8009][4],5,Ajp13Connector[8009]"
But when I type http://localhost:8000/customer
I get this "OBJECT NOT FOUND " from apache...on the browser.
and in apache error log:
"[Tue Nov 19 13:50:13 2002] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist: E:/Apache/Apache2/htdocs/customer"
I know that it is checking in the root of apache.
How do I call the CMP bean "customer" in the
JBoss---> server/deploy/app.ear from APACHE2
I humbly request anyone out there to PLEASE help me out with this.
Thanx in Advance -
19. Re: How to configure Apache HTTP Server 1.3 to communicate w
shaheryar Jan 23, 2003 6:45 AM (in response to alexspetty)Can any one tell how to configure Apache 1.3 with Jboss 3.0.4+ Jetty 4.1. ?????????
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20. Re: How to configure Apache HTTP Server 2.0.42 to communicat
trilcejf Mar 31, 2003 1:05 PM (in response to alexspetty)Hi, where can i find attached file??
Thanks in advance