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From: "John J. Rushford" <jjr@alisa.org>
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 16:45:56 -0700
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I installed it, mod_jk2, through the ports a while back using jkd1.3.1.
See /usr/ports/www/mod_jk2

On Nov 12, 2003, at 1:45 PM, John Page wrote:

> Update: My Java Virtual Machine has been working fine so far with the 
> diablo
> jdk 1.3.1. Earlier I wrote concerned that I was forced to install
> XFree86-libraries-4.3.0_1 instead of version _5. (This is the only 
> version
> available for FreeBSD 4.8, my OS ) The JVM hasn't been taxed to the 
> max just
> yet, but it seems to work just fine for running a Tomcat Server.
>
> New Question: Has anyone installed mod_jk2 on FreeBSD to connect their
> apache server to Tomcat? The source file online at jakarta.apache 
> presently
> seems incomplete. The only binary available is the Solaris version 
> which
> doesn't have its files laid out properly for FreeBSD.
>
> Any helpful suggestions would be welcome. ... Or if anyone has a copy 
> of a
> FreeBSD (4.8) compatible mod_jk2 binary sitting around....
>
> John
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> John Page, SCJP
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