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I was actually thinking of the other way around.
In the case where the apache server has the
ApacheJServ 1.0 mod_jserv.c compiler in and is
configured with an ApJServMount that is using
ajpv11 to try to talk to the 1.1b2 version of the
ApacheJServ.jar.
Is this supposed to work?
Thanks.
Shawn

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> on 10/21/99 9:42 AM, Shawn McMurdo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Is it possible to have an Apache server with mod_java
> > from Apache JServ 1.0 installed talking to an Apache JServ
> > 1.1b2 server?
> > In other words can Apache JServ 1.1b2 accept ajpv11 connections?
> > Thanks.
> > Shawn
>
> I don't think that you can install both modules, but it is possible to have
> the 1.1b2 mod_jserv.c compiled into the server and have it communicate via
> ajpv11 to the 1.0 copy of the ApacheJServ.jar file.
>
> -jon
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