1) The development branch of httpd (slated to be released as httpd 2.2) contains an ajp13 module that works under mod_proxy. I've heard that it is possible to build the v2.2 mod_proxy against httpd 2.0, but it is unlikely to be included in an official v2.0 release.
2) It's not a typo. While it is possible to use mod_jk2 with 5.5, mod_jk2 is currently unmaintained. The page is only mentioning the maintained native connectors so that people won't expect that mod_jk2 bugs will ever be fixed. :) "Michal Kwiatek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello All, AJP connector documentation for tomcat 5.5 (http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/ajp.html) reads: The native connectors supported with this Tomcat release are: - JK 1.2.x with any of the supported servers - mod_proxy on Apache httpd 2.x (included by default in Apache HTTP Server 2.2), with AJP enabled Hence my questions: - what is a "mod_proxy with AJP enabled"? Too my understanding, mod_proxy has nothing to do with AJP. Or does it? - why does it say "JK 1.2.x"? What about JK2? Is it a typo and both can be used with Tomcat 5.5, or what? And which one (JK 1.2.x or JK2) is recommended? Thank you in advance, Michal. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]