On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Shapira, Yoav wrote: | | > Even if it isn't for anything else, a transparent forwarding | mechanism | >between a "specific subset of the server's URL namespace" (quote from | >ServletContext) of the server holding the listen call at port 80, and | >Tomcat, will always be needed, I believe. | | Claiming that something will always be needed is beyond my clairvoyance | abilities, but thankfully some people can apparently see the future ;)
My Crystal Ball tells me that there will be approx. 5000 more complaints about mod_jk, and approx. 1000 replies from the developers stating "fix it yourself and DON'T complain anymore!!". At that point, everybody have begun using ASP.NET instead, on Mono. I believe that the reason for these problems lay in the nature of the WebServer/Tomcat bridge: it's rather complex C code being hacked together to run on a heap of different OSes and Webservers. One need insight in two rahter different worlds to be able to code this stuff - and these abilities are not very common, as is plainly obvious. I don't posess them - if I did, I think even I would have scratched that extreme itch a long time ago! Endre. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
