On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 05:48:17PM -0400, Edmon Begoli wrote:
I am seeing more and more blog entries and articles suggesting using
mod_proxy_ajp over mod_jk.
I have two questions on this subject:
Can someone from this list please provide some practical examples and real
stories on why
All,
I am seeing more and more blog entries and articles suggesting using
mod_proxy_ajp over mod_jk.
I have two questions on this subject:
Can someone from this list please provide some practical examples and real
stories on why should one use mod_proxy over mod_jk?
I have to say that I
Hello Greg
Glad you wrote this. I also found mod_proxy simple to set up and
versatile (can also be used with a package such as mod_proxy_html
- http://apache.webthing.com/mod_proxy_html/ - for even greater
flexibility.)
According to a benchmark I saw (sorry, can't remember where)
the
I am seeing more and more blog entries and articles suggesting using
mod_proxy_ajp over mod_jk.
I have two questions on this subject:
Can someone from this list please provide some practical examples and real
stories on why should one use mod_proxy over mod_jk?
Is mod_proxy meant as a future
After trying to get mod_jk to work on Solaris 9 unsuccessfully, I switched to
mod_proxy_ajp. Functionally, it seems to be working fine. Does anyone know of
any advantages of jk vs. proxy_ajp?
G.
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After trying to get mod_jk to work on Solaris 9 unsuccessfully, I
switched to mod_proxy_ajp. Functionally, it seems to be working fine.
Does anyone know of any advantages of jk vs. proxy_ajp?
Their are a couple of