Hello,
I'm currently working on a project where we're migrating from Adobe
Coldfusion 8 to CF 10. Adobe CF10 now uses tomcat as the underlying server
and mod_jk is the standard connector used. On our test environment we have
a single apache httpd instance serving multiple domains with each
, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
Doug Strick wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently working on a project where we're migrating from Adobe
Coldfusion 8 to CF 10. Adobe CF10 now uses tomcat as the underlying
server
and mod_jk is the standard connector used. On our test environment we
have
The F5 issues were just due to poor environment configuration. Each F5 VIP
was sending traffic to the same pool and that pool was only configured for
1 member. That 1 member IP/port was used by several apache virtual hosts.
So basically I never knew which virtual host was getting the request
We're moving from ColdFusion8 to CF10 where I work and ran into a strange
issue. We tried using mod_jk-1.2.39 and it compiled fine. We were able to
get the communication working, but ran into strange errors like below.
Adobe provides their own customized version of mod_jk which appears to be
I completely agree with you, but unfortunately am stuck with CF as the
developers won't switch and the company already made an investment in
licenses.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:08 PM, john Matlock johndmatl...@gmail.com wrote:
Recommendation:
Switch away from Adobe CF 10 to Railo