Apache - Weblogic Plugin

Hello :
How to configure the Apache - Weblogic Plugin in BEA 8.1. I am doing all
as per the doc but I am not able to get the result.
My configuration RH 7.3, BEA 8.1 , Apache 2.3.9
If somebody have configured could u guys give little insight..
regards
Boney Jose

You need to make sure you are using the latest plugin. Please download the
latest Service Pack and grab the mod_wl.so from there.
Regards,
Eric
"Mandar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
>
Hi,
I am trying to plug-in Apache on one Solaris machine with Weblogic serverrunning
on separate Solaris machine.
I am using the Weblogic documentation '
http://www.weblogic.com/docs51/admindocs/apache_bridge.html
However it looks like the plug-in does not recognize some of theparameters like
DefaultFileName, MatchExpression etc.
Any hints?
How can we forward (tunnel) all jsp requests to weblogic server?
Where and how do we use MatchExpression *.jsp tag?
Thanks
Mandar

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