Others How-To , guides and tutorials about installing Apache and Tomcat with a Coyote JK (mod_jk) or Warp connector (mod_webapp) or with AJP. In no particular order !
Tomcat 5 on Linux Step-By-Step
by Pascal Chong 18-06-2004 (and others) (Not printer friendly : it uses the Docbook format, but only the per chapter html
version is avaible. The Connector chapter is 9 pages long.)
It is one of the best quickstart I ever read.
(The site contains others
writings about Apache, Tomcat, Jikes (IBM's JVM) and the Firebird Database.)
Apache Tomcat on Linux - Step-by-Step
by Michael Cardon 20-06-2003 (Not printer friendly : it uses the Docbook format, but only the per chapter html
version is avaible. The Connector chapter is 2 pages long.)
Looks similar to the preceding document, but much shorter.
HOWTO : Installing Web Services with Linux / Tomcat / Apache / Struts / Postgresql / OpenSSL / JDBC / JNDI
by Oscar Carrillo the 19-03-2004 (printer friendly : plain ugly HTML format : 6 pages long.)
A bit short for a site called LinuxJava.net.
It uses mod_jk, tomcat4 and Apache2.
"Official" Jakarta-Tomcat-Connectors (JTC) : (I couldn't find any specific links for Tomcat 5), Tomcat 4.1 connectors, Tomcat FAQ about Connectors, Tomcat 4.0 connectors (Theorical info) ;
"Official" Coyote JK (mod_jk) documentation : Coyote JK2 documentation (in Tomcat 4.1) (Very good : FAQ, examples, HowTo ...)
The Apache Wiki : Links to tomcat configuration experience, Jk2 Connector (RedHat).
Galatea Flashguides by Lajos Moczar How-To (+ Cocoon, JOnAS, SSL, SOAP ...) (Printer friendly, 4p each) Many versions often updated : Tomcat 4.0.6/4.1.17 with Apache 1.3.27/2.0.43 ! ; OS: Linux, MS-Windows ; Build Apache, mod_webapp, mod_jk, run the example. Don't forget to check Az !!! It is a pre-integrated packaging of Apache and Tomcat (+ Cocoon, SSL ...) for Linux or MS-Windows.
Working with mod_jk By Gal Shachor (and others) Copyright 1999-2001 ASF (Printer friendly, 10p). Version : Apache 1.3 ?, Tomcat 3.3 ? ; OS : NT/Linux ; Intro ; Obtaining mod_jk ; Configuring Apache ; Configuring Tomcat ; Example Configuration ; Troubleshooting and F.A.Q's.
Load balancing (Original) by Pascal Forget 2002-10-01 (Printer friendly, 8p) Version : Apache 1.3.23, Tomcat 4.0.2, AJP13 ; OS : Linux ; Intro, compil, install, configuration, FAQ.
Load balancing (Revised) by Matt Raible 2002-12-11 (XHTML, Printer friendly, 7p) Version : Apache 2.x, Tomcat 4.x, AJP13 ; OS : Linux, MS-Windows ; Intro, compil, install, configuration, FAQ.
JGuru FAQ topics : Tools:AppServer:WebServer:Tomcat:Installation:Web Server Integration:Apache, topics : Tools:AppServer:WebServer:Tomcat:Installation:Web Server Integration, Tomcat Forum Many entry with comments, like an other newsgroup, (printer friendly). It lacks a way to select and monitor sub-topics.
YoLinux Tutorial by Greg Ippolito 2002-??-?? (Printer friendly, 10p) Version : Apache 1.3, Tomcat 4.0 ; OS : Unix ; RPM and manual intallation, JDK, Servlet, Tomcat install and execution script, AJP (mod_jk) connector, JDBC.
codesta by Joseph Molnar 2002-04-17 (Printer friendly, 13p) Version : Apache 1.3, Tomcat 4.0 ; OS : Unix ; RPM and manual Tomcat install and execution script, configuration SSL, multiple Tomcat instances.
JSP Quick-Start Guide for Linux (Same for MS-Windows) by Kevin Yank (SitePoint), 2003-02-05 (Printer friendly, 10p with advertising) Version : Apache 2, Tomcat 4 ; OS : Linux and Windows ; Introduction, Install Apache, Install Tomcat, Linking the two with mod_jk, JSP example.
Tek-Tips by baden@pmcanada.com . Version : Apache 1.3.23, Tomcat 4.0.2 (01/03/2002) Apache 1.3, Tomcat 4.0 (February 7, 2002) ; OS : MS-win2000 ; Install.
ajug.org focus on Linux (Atlanta Java Users Group) (Printer friendly, 5p). Version : Apache 1.3, Tomcat 4.0.1 ; OS : Linux ; Install Tomcat RPM, manual, scripts.
mailman.real-time.com contains the newsgroup archive about Jakarta_Tomcat-users. You can also check Mikal.org. It's the same as the mailing list tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org (I advice not to use the mailing list since there is about 50 mails per days.)
news.basebeans.com contains a news group about Jakarta_Tomcat. It's the same as the mailing list tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org (I advice not to use the mailing list since there is about 50 mails per days.)
Email me if you want your How-To to be there.
I will try to maintain this list up to date, to provide more comparativ informations about them, to improve my own How-To, to use some RDF stuff (like dmoz, Dublin Core metadata editor) and to translate it in french. (That's a lot, be patient.)
Note that there are about 80 hits per days on this page : there is a huge demand on documentation !!! Enventually consider RESIN ($500) or Orion ($1500 or free non-commercial), whish are much cheaper than the well known BEA WebLogic or IBM WebServer.