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Esmond,

On 4/30/12 8:06 AM, Esmond Pitt wrote:
>> I am not sure that mod_jk mappings follow the principle of
>> "longest match
> wins".
> 
> They follow a logic of their own whereby wildcard matches outrank 
> non-wildcard matches, so for example:
> 
> JkMount /* JkUnmount /
> 
> doesn't operate to unmount the Tomcat root, not because it is
> shorter but because it isn't a wildcard (see mod_jk.log).
> 
> The best advice I can give you about mod_jk is not to use it: ditch
> it and use mod_proxy_ajp instead. Much better, much simpler, and no
> messing about between the Tomcat and Apache configurations.

Just because you find mod_proxy_ajp easier to configure doesn't make
it a good recommendation. The OP isn't having any problem that complex
configuration is making any easier or worse.

- -chris
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