Another nice feature of using apache in front is that you can redirect to a user friendly error page while tomcat is down (for upgrades and such).

Brian

Mike Heath wrote:
mod_jk has been deprecated as of Apache 2.2.  With Apache 2.2 you can
just use mod_proxy.  You can read more about it at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html .  Of course, we
have little reason to front Tomcat with Apache.  Tomcat runs fine on its
own.

-Mike

On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 20:19 -0700, David Haak wrote:
I have always used mod_jk, and as far as I am aware, there aren't any better
alternatives to it.
See http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/connectors.html and
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/
my $.02

David Haak

On 1/24/07, Thad Van Ry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the current "best practice" way of connecting Tomcat with
Apache?
I should have been more clear.
By current, I meant current releases of both Tomcat and Apache.

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