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The comment on this change is: Removed all content of the page. The jk2 
connector is obsolete and should not be used. If anyone is interested, they can 
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http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/TomcatFAQ/ModJK2OnRedHat?action=diff&rev1=4&rev2=5

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+ This page is obsolete. All content was removed. See the 
[[http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/|Connectors documentation]] on the 
Tomcat site.
- This document is intended to explain how to get the JK2 connector to work 
with Apache2 and Tomcat 4.1.18+.  This document provides a step by step process 
for doing so.
- 
-  {X} JK2 is deprecated!
- 
- = Building =
- 
-  1. Download the jakarta-tomcat-connectors package
-  1. install httpd-devel and httpd RPMs
-  1. Ensure you have libtool, gcc and the various build tools
-  1. go into the jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/ directory
-    1. edit build.properties. Set "apache2.home" to /usr and "apache2.include" 
to /usr/include/httpd. 
-    1. if you have apache13 installed in a separate dir - set 
apache13.home=DIR, otherwise set it to "none"
-    1. if you are on gentoo - apache2.include will be /usr/include/apache2
-    1. if you built your own apache - it must be APACHE/include
-    1. On Red Hat 8, make a symlink between /usr/lib/libapr.so to 
/usr/lib/libapr-0.so ( the "right" name )
- 
- If you are building using configure/make:
- 
-  1. See note (below) regarding some changes you may need to make to a Makefile
-  1. go into the jk/native2 directory
-  1. type ./buildconf.sh
-  1. type ./configure --with-apxs=(location of your apxs installed by 
apache-devel)
-    1. an actual sample configure:{{{./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs 
--with-apache2-lib=/usr/lib --with-tomcat41=/usr/local/tomcat-4 
--with-apr-lib=/usr/lib --with-jni}}}
-  1. type make
-    1. mod_jk2.so and libjkjni.so will be in jk/build/jk2/apache2/
-    1. instructions on using libtool to finish are emitted at the end of the 
make process
- 
- If you are building using ant:
- 
-  1. do "ant jkant" ( in j-t-c/jk ). This will build the ant tasks
-  1. cd native2
-  1. "ant"
-  1. mod_jk2.so will be in jk/build/jk2/apache2, 
-  1. libjkjni.so will be in jk/builld/jk2/jni
- 
- After you compile:
- 
-  1. copy mod_jk2.so to APACHE/modules 
-  1. copy libjkjni.so to JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386 ( you can also modify 
java.library.path - but this is simpler )
  
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+ CategoryObsolete
- '''Note:''' depending upon version and configuration, you may need to modify 
the Makefile. Those changes are needed
- if the sources are older than JTC_M1 ( Apr 10, 2003 ? )
  
- In native2/server/apache/Makefile.in, find the line:
- 
- {{{
- JK_LDFLAGS=-L${APACHE2_LIBDIR} -lcrypt -lapr-0 @PCRE_LIBS@
- }}}
- 
- In order to compile and run on my Red Hat 8.0 installation the following 
changes are required:
- 
- {{{
- JK_LDFLAGS=-L${APACHE2_LIBDIR} -lcrypt -lapr-0 '''-laprutil -lgdbm -lexpat 
-ldb''' @PCRE_LIBS@
- }}}
- 
- 
- The changes are in '''bold'''.  The changes are only necessary if you 
actually intend to use jkini.so, e.g., for UNIX domain sockets.
- 
- NOTE: this was to build with the '''RH 8 binary distribution of Apache''', 
which provides libapr.  Notice the difference between what RH 8 distributes, 
and an official Apache distribution of 2.0.44:
- 
- {{{
- 1356728 Feb 16 23:45 httpd-2.0.44/srclib/apr/.libs/libapr-0.so.0.9.2 
-  772970 Feb 16 23:46 httpd-2.0.44/srclib/apr-util/.libs/libaprutil-0.so.0.9.2
- }}}
- {{{ 
-  205700 Oct 9 08:04  /usr/lib/libapr.so.0.0.0
-  102532 Oct 9 08:04  /usr/lib/libaprutil.so.0.0.0
- }}}
- 
- You should also replace {{{jkjni}}} with {{{libjkjni}}}.
- 
- ----
- 
- = Configuration =
- 
- See [[Tomcat/Jk2Connector]] (Using the JK2 Connector)
- 

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