Hi Kevin,
> I'm attempting to set up the php-java-bridge in the
> "load balancing
> and failover" approach. What access does Apache
> need to have to the
> .php files in my project?
It should work if you symlink the tomcat webapps
directory into the apache document root or if you "jk
mount" it.
It's just that apache must be able to allocate and to
invoke a php instance from its pool.
> *install warfile
> *access http://myhost/JavaBridge/numberguess.php
Yes. If /var/www/html/JavaBridge/numberguess.php
exists.
> Or do I need to grant apache access to that
> directory, and map
> JavaBridge/**.php to the webcontent/JavaBridge
> directory?
jk mounting it is is also possible, but slower. When
you mount a file or directory using mod_jk, the
adapter "copies" the content of the file or directory
from the tomcat dir to the apache dir at run-time.
So I would just symlink the
$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/JavaBridge to
/var/www/html/htdocs/.
BTW: If you have RedHat FC4, the tomcat webapps and
the apache htdocs are shared by default, mod_jk is not
needed anymore.
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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