| | Well, that's subjective, so I won't argue. I find it not only elegant, | but far better than one thread pool for the whole server, but it's a | matter of stylistic preference. I'm glad you found a good solution that | works for you, and as I said before your other argument about the | server-side redirects is strong and convincing.
As you already have to convince Apache of which server it is, it is just a matter of stating to your connector which server it is, too (you can override the connector's assumptions in your connector-definition, right?). Well, for me both arguments are just as convincing. I will probably stick with mod_jk, even though I always cringe when thinking about the next installation of any such installation. It would, however, be great if mod_proxy was extended with some features that made it "compatible" with Tomcat's requirements - so that both these arguments vanished. These features would probably be great for many proxy environments, in particular where the back-end system also is active. Endre --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
