I use mod_jk on my production servers. mod_jk2 has the best support for advanced features (e.g. jni-channel, uni-channel, regexp mapping). If you need them, then that is the only way to go (I don't need them, personally).
There isn't much (if any) developer support currently for mod_webapp, so bug reports against it (at least those without patches), will likely be resolved WONTFIX. Of course, if you want to take charge of it and tire out the committers with posting patches, then they may lift the @deprecated from mod_webapp ;-). <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I am getting ready to deploy Tomcat and Apache in a production > environment. What is the recommended way to go as far as the connectors > go? mod_webapp, mod_jk2 or mod_jk? I have used mod_webapp in the past > but was told that is not being used and that mod_jk2 is the way to go. I > want to hear what everybody thinks. > > Thanks --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
