Hi Mladen, thank you for the reply that helps me gain some understanding in
the issue.
Would it not be possible to bind JNI under a single worker and then isolate 
that worker from the rest of the pool (possibly provide the ability for
workers to
carry some sort of identification bit with regards to who can access them)?
I'll be more than happy to volunteer for the documentation, just point at
the right direction :)

Thank you,

Yiannis

-----Original Message-----
From: Mladen Turk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 January 2004 14:48
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: mod_jk2 JNI question for the brave :)


 

> From: Yiannis Mavroukakis
> Subject: mod_jk2 JNI question for the brave :)
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Bringing the woes of jk2+JNI again here with the dreaded 
> "Can't find child xx in scoreboard", since I haven't found a 
> satisfactory answer by anyone.
> Using TC5 with Apache 2.0.x under Linux, I can get jk2 to 
> work using sockets. However the fun begins when I try to use JNI. 
> Looking at the source from mod_jk2, I have the following snippet:
> 

Since I wrote the code, It would be me to blame :-).

The problem with JNI and Linux is that you may have few different mpm's to
run.
JNI presumes that you have a _single_ worker process with multiple threads.
If your mpm behave differently then the JNI isn't the appropriate channel to
use.

> The documentation on jk2 at the mo is a pile of poo (sorry guys).
>

I agree with you.
Do you volunteer?

MT.




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