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I am using Wordpress for my blog and my main project is in java using tomcat server so I want each request coming to my server to go through apache.

For exemple if my site uses www.sample.com I would like to send the request to tomcat and if it is www.sample.com/wordpress send it to apache

Thanks

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Install modjk:

sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-jk
sudo a2enmod jk

Create workers.properties file:

worker.list=tomcat,tstatus
worker.tomcat.type=ajp13
worker.tomcat.host=[TOMCAT-IP HERE]
worker.tomcat.port=[TOMCAT-AJP-PORT HERE]
#status information (optional)
worker.tstatus.type=status

Add this to httpd.conf:

JkWorkersFile   /PATH-TO-YOUR-FILE/workers.properties
JkLogFile       /var/log/apache2/mod_jk.log  
JkShmFile       /tmp/jk-runtime-status
JkLogLevel      info

JkMount /YourJavaAppName       tomcat
JkMount /YourJavaAppName/*     tomcat

JkMount /modjkstatus tstatus

Now you should be able to access:

http://YOUR-IP/wordpress
http://YOUR-IP/YourJavaAppName (redirected)
http://YOUR-IP/modjkstatus (redirected)
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These steps are for installing it in RHEL/Centos, Other things remain same from Stefan's answer

#Install httpd
sudo yum install httpd
#Check if the httpd -l command has mod_so.jk.

sudo yum install httpd-devel
sudo yum install gcc
sudo yum install libtool

wget http://supergsego.com/apache/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk/tomcat-connectors-1.2.41-src.tar.gz

tar -xvf tomcat-connectors-1.2.41-src.tar.gz
cd tomcat-connectors-1.2.41-src
cd native

./configure -with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs 
make

#Now use libtool to move the mod_jk.so to /etc/httpd/modules
#You are probably good to go now.
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  • However please consider that mod_proxy is regarded as more modern than mod_jk. The versions of Jetty on date do not even support mod_jk. I have migrated to a mod_proxy and Jetty setup myself.
    – premganz
    Commented Oct 27, 2015 at 11:18
  • Edited to correct minor typo with httpd-devel package
    – Jorge_B
    Commented May 22, 2017 at 12:51

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