Please pardon me for attempting to marshall the obvious however what is the advantage of AJP/1.x over HTTP?
Why is it worth the development time of apache volunteers? And why is AJP so advantageous over HTTP/1.1 that we should redesign existing modules to use it? I do apologize but I am not really familiar with the inner workings of tomcat as no webhost I have worked for to date has really pushed it. I think the answers to these questions would be useful for all of us who are more-or-less "pure" apache users/devs... -- -------------------- Wayne S. Frazee "Any sufficiently developed bug is indistinguishable from a feature." On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 08:51, Henri Gomez wrote: > Manni Wood wrote: > > - Could mod_proxy be open to support AJP/1.x as tomcat connections ? > > - Should we learn from mod_proxy to redesign something using AJP ? > > > Many questions which need experts answers... >
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