Henri Gomez wrote:
Peace on ASF :)
Indeed :)
well mod_ajp will probably goes a bit farther than mod_proxy + proxy_ajp since mod_proxy will allways relay static configuration, ie map some knowns URL to knowns Tomcat.
Why would mod_proxy always rely on a static configuration?
Don't forget that a lot of the features of mod_jk (the dynamic stuff especially) would be very much welcomed if they were added to the proxy framework. Don't think that the proxy code is cast in stone - it is not. The first patch for the scoreboard has already been contributed, and I'm waiting for a lack of objection, then the patch is going into httpd v2.1 with a vote for a backport to v2.0.
Being able to dynamically configure backends other than just tomcat would be an extremely useful feature for people who use mod_perl, or CGI, or other application servers.
Regards, Graham --
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