On Feb 10, 2014, at 11:14 AM, Filip Hanik <fi...@hanik.com> wrote:

> Jesse, mostly idle users and you wish to conserve resources. Use the
> JkOptions +DisableReuse
> on the mod_jk module. This will close connections after the request has
> been completed. Many will tell you this will slow down your system since
> new connections have to be created for each request. Usually, the overhead
> of this connection creation on a LAN is worth it. Measure for yourself.
> Then you can go back to the regular blocking AJP connector, that will
> perform a bit better as it doesn't have to do polling.


If I do this, can I keep a long keep-alive time on Apache? I need to preserve 
that, because renegotiating SSL connections for every request grinds the web 
server to a halt.

Also, I thought mod_jk and mod_ajp were two different things - how can I use 
them both together?

--Jesse Barnum, President, 360Works
http://www.360works.com

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