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Blue Forest http://www.lslnet.com at 19:08 on May 28, 2006


Giving up on "mod_webapp.c!" Online!

Giving up on "mod_webapp.c!" Online!

[root@localhost Httpd]# /sbin/service httpd restart
Stop httpd : [established]
Httpd:httpd activated module : "mod_webapp.c" is not compatible with this version of
Apache.
Please contact the vendor for the correct version.
[Failure]



"Mod_webapp.c" What is that way?
How not to resume x ah, ah me that how to solve this problem?
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Giving up on "mod_webapp.c!" Online!

If it is used or JK2 JK integration, and related it can be removed from the configuration file
If integration is the earliest, [b] too well [/b] may require matching connector and tomcat versions may not support the apache2, apache2 JK2 is said to be targeted at the design.

Giving up on "mod_webapp.c!" Online!

Giving up on "mod_webapp.c!" Online!

JK JK2 configuration file with the wording is not the same.
However, the allocation of JK2 is independent, and therefore x tomcat only a few simple trip there.
Integration seems to have before you the httpd.conf configuration information. I do not know what is deleted, on the mod_webapp.c, webapp family. See article bars here to find the essence of what integration means there, I know what the distribution of the cut.



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