Hi,
  
We are independent consultants currently undertaking a study of satisfaction
among end-users of Open Source Software, notably Tomcat, for a company which
has asked us for recommendations in terms of deploying policy for such
systems. 
I was hoping to set up a quick (5 minute) telephone interview with yourself
or the appropriate person to discuss your experience with this product to
date.

Please feel free to telephone me anytime, or reply to this e-mail indicating
an appropriate time/person for me to recall.

Thanks for your gracious attention to this request!

Best regards,

Tracy


Tracy Saward
Fleetward Group
85 Maskell Street
St Heliers
Auckland
New Zealand
Tel:   64 9 575 1626
Fax:   64 9 585 0939
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Leftwich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 11:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat 4.1.29, Apache 2.0.48, mod_jk2 2.02, JDK 1.4.2 and W2000


I am attempting to get this combination to work correctly using an in 
process Tomcat *without* using AJP, as the 8k hard limit on total request 
size imposed by AJP is not viable in my situation. Now, I can get the setup 
to work using AJP, based on the many how-to's contributed by various people 
(btw thanks for taking the time to make these available) but I cannot find 
a way to disable AJP and have it work.

Is what I am trying to do even possible or does the in-process setup still 
require AJP? If it is possible, I would love to hear from someone that has 
made it work. If not, is there an alternative way to hook the 2 together 
(other than mod_proxy/mod_rewrite as those solutions won't work with the 
servlets I want to incorporate)?

Robert



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