mod_jk is native code that runs on apache httpd that talks to apache tomcat.
almost the same thing as mod_ajp or mod_proxy
mod_jk itself hasn't had a release outside of netware or windows for years
now.
http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/
even tomcat has moved from it to tomcat native.
http://tomcat.apache.org/native-doc/
which uses apache apr and openssl natively via java jni. (jni is _slow_ but
it works)

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On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Steve Sobol - Lobos Studios <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess the other question is, will mod_jk work with anything other than
> Tomcat? :)
>
>   Steve Sobol - Lobos Studios <[email protected]>
>  Friday, February 7, 2014 15:25
> Good afternoon -
>
> While we're waiting for Java 8... Are there any alternatives to SNI that
> will allow more than one SSL cert to be hosted on the same IP?
>
> Apache already supports SNI. Maybe mod_jk? My Apache server and my Jetty
> server are running on different physical machines... will this make a
> difference?
>
> Thanks
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