Can anyone verify this?
The "Tomcat IIS HowTo" document says that the isapi redirector uses ajp12
and makes no mention of mod_jk or any other protocols. The mod_jk howto says
only that it supports "many web servers" and only explicitly mentions Apache
1.3 and Apache 2.0, and something about a "head start" on IIS and Netscape?
This could mean anything... does anyone know the scoop?
Thanks,
Steve
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Subject: Re: Future of the isapi redirector
I noticed that isapi_redirect.dll uses ajp12, but ajp13 is
already out (and
better than ajp12), and there are talks of ajp14 and
mod_webapp and other
new Connector
ideas...
Are you sure ?
I thought isapi_redirect is built from the same sources as
mod_jk, and has
all the protocols ( ajp12, ajp13 and jni ) in it.
Ajp14 and the port of mod_webapp are not yet part of mod_jk,
but that's
independent of the isapi/nsapi/mod_ layer.
What is the current future Connector plan for IIS? Will IIS
support these
new protocols anytime soon?
At the same time with Apache, NES and AOLserver, as long as at least
someone is using IIS and is willing to help building and testing.
But carefull with "support" - Apache is the only server where most
questions can be answered, and "supported" in the sense that we are
confident we can test/reproduce/verify/fix. We do our best to support
other servers.
Costin
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