On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 04:34 PM, Jeremy Quinn wrote:

Hi Leo

That was an excellent summary!
thanks :)

The only thing I would add was that if you try to use mod_jk like this:

JkMount /* worker

ok, and maybe the hint that every mount directive must start with a '/'

it completely blocks the use of Apache for _any_ static content, making it very difficult (or at least, verbose) to use in certain circumstances.

Does mod_jk2 suffer from the same limitation?

I don't use it at the moment, so I don't know all jk2 uri-mapping possibilities and limitation in detail. I took a quick look on
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-user&w=2&r=1&s=%5Buri%3A&q=b
where I found some kind of announcement of a 2.02 release that will supports RE's.
This will make us all happy, especially Andrew Savory :)

Many thanks for all your help

regards Jeremy

On Thursday, Dec 5, 2002, at 14:56 Europe/London, leo leonid wrote:

If you want to connect Cocoon with Apache httpd in order to serve static/legacy content directly from Apache you have three possibilities ATM (apart from the obsolete Jserv):
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