Thanks a lot Raj,

I think I will try it soon and hopefully put your tip in "my" FAQ on Confluence 
!  It's clearly far easier than mod_jk and moreover
if it's faster then it should be the new way of doing that...

Jacques

De : "Raj Saini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Yes, I have configured our Ofbiz + Apache HTTP 2.2 with mod_ajp_proxy.
> You will need to enable proxy for httpd and  mod_proxy_ajp within your
> virtual hosts. I am doing it Debian way. For a standard httpd.conf
> following should work:
>
> 1. Enable mod_proxy and mod_proxy_ajp modules in the Apache.
>
> 2. Somewhere in the global part of httpd.conf
> --------------------------------------------------
>     #turning ProxyRequests on and allowing proxying from all may allow
>         #spammers to use your proxy to send email.
>
>         ProxyRequests Off
>
>         <Proxy *>
>                 AddDefaultCharset off
>                 Order deny,allow
>                 Allow from all
>                 #Allow from .example.com
>         </Proxy>
>
>         # Enable/disable the handling of HTTP/1.1 "Via:" headers.
>         # ("Full" adds the server version; "Block" removes all outgoing
> Via: headers)
>         # Set to one of: Off | On | Full | Block
>
>         ProxyVia On
>
> 3. Inside your virtual host config
> -----------------------------------
>     ProxyPreserveHost On
>     proxyPass / ajp://localhost:8009/
>     RewriteEngine On
>     RewriteRule ^/(images/.+);jsessionid=\w+$ /$1
>
> That is it you need to make it work.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Raj
>
> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> > >From this blog I'm not sure it's the good solution yet. Do you have 
> > >valuable experience with it ?
> >
> > http://getahead.org/blog/joe/2006/02/01/mod_jk_is_dead_long_live_mod_proxy_ajp.html
> >
> > Jacques
> >
> > PS : though this links seem good points :
> > http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Running+Confluence+behind+Apache#comment-16121884
> > http://lenya.apache.org/docs/2_0_x/tutorials/mod_proxy_ajp.html
> >
> > De : "Raj Saini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >> mod_proxy_ajp is another way of doing it with Apache 2.2.x. It is far
> >> simpler than mod_jk.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Raj
> >> Gautam Deb wrote:
> >>
> >>> Yes, it is possible. You can use the *mod_jk* Tomcat-Apache plug-in that
> >>> handles the communication between Tomcat and Apache. You can refer the 
> >>> link
> >>> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-3.3-doc/mod_jk-howto.html
> >>>
> >>> This way you can route request to the web container.
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>> Gautam Deb
> >>>
> >>> On 8/12/07, Mathius Allo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Hi All,
> >>>>
> >>>>   Is it possible to have a deployment configuration where Apache web
> >>>> server being used to route request to the web container?
> >>>>
> >>>>   How to deploy an OfBiz application within an Application Server?
> >>>>
> >>>>   Thanks in advanced.
> >>>>   Mathius
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ---------------------------------
> >>>> Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >
> >

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