Good posting - We are assuming that mod_jk is in essence similar / superset
of mod_jserv, of which
the following information appears to be excelent regarding failover.
http://java.apache.org/jserv/howto.load-balancing.html

Is this still valid for mod_jk as well? (accounting for changes in
configuration to do loadbalancing for mod_jk)

-----Original Message-----
From: Subbu Kaleyathodi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 December 2001 06:56
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Sticky session with Tomcat 4.0 and mod_jk


Hi All,

We are using Tomcat 4.0.1 with Tomcat and would like to use mod_jk as the
connector from Apache to Tomcat. The main reason for going with mod_jk is
because I read some snippets of documentation that mentioned that it
supported sticky sessions. But I haven't found anything comprehensive on
this topic. 

I wanted to find out of people have used mod_jk with Tomcat 4.0.1 for sticky
sessions (one of our requirements is that we not use cookies - we will be
using URL rewriting). Also I am not clear what is th advantage of using
mod_webapp over mod_jk (BTW, does mod_webapp support sticky sessions).

Any help is appreciated

Subbu Kaleyathodi

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