Apache frontend for Weblogic: problem

Folks,
I have Apache 2.x running.
The module "mod_wl_20.so" is in the <apache_home>/modules directory.
httpd.conf contains the following:
LoadModule weblogic_module modules/mod_wl_20.so
<IfModule weblogic_module>
WebLogicHost <ip-address of weblogic server>
WebLogicPort 7601
</IfModule>
I restart the httpd server without problems...and yet i cannot
get http://<apache server ip address>/weblogic to work
though both webserver are workin fine.
please advise.

Which platform? WebLogic 8.1 does package the plugin.
Look in either in the weblogic81\server\lib\XXXXX directory or in the
weblogic81\server\bin directory for the mod_wl_20.so.
Eric
"Alan Wong" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3f02fc95$[email protected]..
>
I tried to find the Apache plugin for WebLogic 8.1, but I could not findone.
I downloaded the one from BEA web site, but it did not work. I run Apache2.0.46
on Windows 2000 and WebLogic 8.1. The plugin I downloaded gave an errormessage
complaining about the version is incompatible and require some 20020915version.
Does anyone know where I can find the apache plugin? We are testing tomove
forward to WebLogic 8.1 but without the plugin, we can not move forwardwith our
WebLogic 8.1 upgrade. Thank you for your help.
Alan

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