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David

Thanks for the information.

I've got Tomcat 4.1.12 Coyote connector talking to Apache/2.0.18
(iSeries) mod_jk connector in a test environment now.  I've got two
things I haven't be able to resolve and I was thinking it might be
because of the connector on the iSeries side.

1. request.getRemoteHost() is returning null
2. My tomcat access log
(/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.12/logs/localhost_access_log.2002-11-18.txt) is
trashed. I've got html data in the log.

Are you seeing either of these problems in your setup?

Thanx, PLA


David Morris wrote:

>PLA,
>
>The Coyote connector is not done, but the old connector will work
>OK for now. Henri Gomez, who wrote the mod_jk connector says
>he will write one when he gets some time. We moved our production
>site to 4.1.12 over the weekend and it is very fast on our site
>compared to 4.0.x. The biggest issue we ran into were some jar
>incompatibilities (you pretty much need to make sure your site and
>Tomcat are compiled and run over the same version shared jars).
>Before moving to 4.1.12, you may also need to review any custom
>tags you have written. On one of our sites, there were some issues
>caused by the tag caching introduced in 4.1.12 (Struts tags seem
>to work just fine).
>
>David Morris
>
>
>
>>>>Patrick.Archibald@HOMETELCO.COM 11/11/02 11:24AM >>>
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>David
>
>You wouldn't happen to know if anyone is working on a mod_jk2
>(CoyoteConnector) port for the iSeries? The think the mod_jk2 is
>required for the Tomcat Administration and manger applications.
>
>Also this is a note on the Jakrata site: *IMPORTANT NOTE: The JK
>connector is now deprecated. Use the Coyote JK 2 connector instead.
>*
>Thanx, PLA
>
>David Morris wrote:
>
>
>
>>Mark,
>>
>>Here is that URL to mod_jk, which connects Tomcat to Apache:
>>
>>http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/release/v1.2.0/bin/iseries/
>>
>>
>
>
>
>>David Morris
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