Alistair Young wrote:
Was there a reason mod_jk2 was replaced with mod_jk?
Too complex, uses APR that behaves badly with Apache1.3,
and lot more. Browse the mail archive for further details.
I found mod_jk2
much easier to use and it's a pity it's gone.
No it is not, but that's kind of personal opinion in any case.
Is it just looking for a
maintainer?
No! Please, I'm tired of JK/JK2 discussions :).
It's a dead code. There are two active connectors projects
already mod_jk and mod_proxy for Apache 2.2
When AJP14 protocol gets accepted we'll probably have a third one,
so that's enough, thought.
Were there advantages of mod_jk2 over mod_jk?
None.
If you *really* like JK2 code, it's a BSD license, so you can
do with it what ever you wish, just don't call it Apache or Jakarta.
Regards,
Mladen.
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