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I understand your reasoning for not including it (performance hit).

The issue is that the server with the 1.0 mod_jserv may be in a production
environment and cannot be recompiled, but wishes to add access to a servlet
running on another machine that is running under ApacheJServ 1.1.

Shawn


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> on 10/21/99 5:25 PM, Shawn McMurdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Was there a necessary reason to remove ajpv11 support
> > from 1.1b2?
> > Shawn
>
> It is not entirely removed from 1.1b2!
>
> Yes, the way that the java code has been written, it is impossible to
> support it from the java side directly without a speed hit...we would have
> to look at each and every connection...check to see if it is ajpv11 or
> ajpv12 and that just isn't worth it. We also want to encourage people to
> upgrade to the newer versions rather than try to support older versions
> because there have been significant speed improvements and bug fixes in the
> protocol.
>
> Here is a little table to explain things:
>
>                     ajpv11      ajpv12
> 1.0 Java Side         x
> 1.1 Java Side                      x
> 1.0 C    Side         x
> 1.1 C    Side         x            x
>
> Notice that the C side in 1.1b2 can communicate with both ajpv11 and ajpv12,
> but you need to have a 1.0 ApacheJServ.jar in order to have 1.1b2
> communicate with it via ajpv11.
>
> I really don't see what your issue is here. Just recompile the server to
> have the newer mod_jserv.c.
>
> -jon
>
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