They all work.

mod_jk: current, stable
mod_jk2: current/in development, probably OK, not as mature as JK, actively
developed
mod_webapp: works, deprecated, some people use it because it is apparently
easier to set up.

Tomcat still generates mod_jk.conf automatically if it is set to do so.

Tomcat 5 will most likely support JK and JK2, though may be JK2 only.

This all comes up FREQUENTLY, as in every day.  The archives are your best
bet.

John


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rademacher Tobias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 1:40 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Which Apache Connector works and which is recommend 
> for Tomcat
> 4. 1.12?
> 
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> we want to use Apache and Tomcat as "tandem" you recommend. 
> We currently use Apache 1.3.27 and Tomcat 4.1.12 and JDK 
> 1.4.1 on Solaris.
> 
> Could be please give me a tip which kind of connector we should use.
> There are already 3 (!) kind of connectors:
> 
>       - mod_jk
>       - mod_jk2
>       - mod_webapp
> 
> Which will work and which will you recommend with the above mentioned
> version/configuration in mind?
> 
> The documenation seems to be a little bit old. Does tomcat 
> still generate
> the script mod_jk.conf-auto? It doesn't seem so?!?
> Is this different in mod_jk2?
> Where is mod_webapp documentation? Do you have a link? 
> Which connetor will work with next version of tomcat e.g 5.x?
> 
> Questions about Questions.
> 
> Thx a lot for your advise.
> 
> Bye
> Tobias Rademacher
> 
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