Hi Mark,

Since you've got the whole thing working, do you know if for the load balancer to be able to keep track with what request belongs to what session, session id's must be written to the uri instead of using cookies? I got it otherwise working with Apache 2.0.44/Tomcat 4.1.18/JK2 2.0.43 it just that sessions do not persist.

Thanks,

Jukka Raanamo


Mark Eggers wrote:

I am currently using Apache 2.0.43, Tomcat 4.1.18, and
jdk 1.4.1_01 successfully on Win/2000 Professional
with mod_jk2.

I have also used mod_jk2 to integrate IIS 5 and Tomcat
4.1.18 on Win/2000 Professional.

I have not tried the JNI (in process) configurations,
nor have I tried the Cygwin port of Apache 2.0.x with
the Cygwin IPC daemon.

Since this is my personal development machine, I don't
have any really pressing need to improve performance
(right now) by trying an in-process or semaphore
approach.

Under Tomcat, I'm running cocoon 2-dev, struts, and
jetspeed. Under Apache I'm running both mod_php4 and
mod_perl (with ActiveState Perl).

Everything seems to be stable on the following
platform:

Dell 8200
1.8 GHz Intel
512 MB memory
80 GB disk

I am also running both postgres and mysql as well as a
full development environment on this machine.

Occaisionally I'll play Unreal Tournament (original or
2003) with no real problems.

I'll try to put together some how-to's (using Forrest)
in the next few days.

/mde/
just another out-of-work sys-admin/programmer/network
engineer . . .

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