----- Original Message -----
From: "Costin Manolache" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: Deprecation and JK2


>A lot of the code is actually specific to the now-dead Jk2 - if the
>native jk2 is gone, probably you should clean up this side as well.
>
>- org.apache.jk.apr - the not-quite apr jni layer that connects to the
>native objects, as well as 'in-process' launcher ( I doubt it can be
>used by jk1.x ), also common.JniHandler
>
>- ChannelJni, ChannelShm, ChannelUn, Shm - specific to jk2.

I think that proxy_ajp is hoping to be able to use ChannelUn someday.  It's
no more Jk2 specific than ChannelSocket is.

>
>Maybe it would be a good idea to rename the remaining files ( but please
>not org.apache.ajp - it would be confusing since this is the name of the
>very old connector package ).
>
>What is the story with in-process ? Is it still supported with jk1.x ?

Only the (very) old 3.3 JniHandler at the moment.

>
>Costin


Remy Maucherat wrote:
> Henri Gomez wrote:
>
>> +0
>>
>> JK / JK2 are also very specific to our current AJP implemtation.
>> Maybe they should be called AJP instead ?
>
>
> I thouhgt I had done enough damage with my package renaming and class
> moving ;)
> The renaming here is nearly all located in strings which are supposed to
> be displayed to the user when there's an error, and also in comments ->
> low impact stuff.
>
>> PS: Happy New Year to all TC-DEV members :)
>
>
> Rémy


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