2016-03-11 0:38 GMT+01:00 George Stanchev <gstanc...@serena.com>:

> > Perhaps I am overlooking something, but the documentation for AJP [1]
> > states for "protocol"
> >
> > <quote>
> > The standard protocol value for an AJP connector is AJP/1.3 which uses
> > an auto-switching mechanism to select either a Java based connector or
> > an APR/native based connector. If the PATH (Windows) or
> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH (on most unix systems) environment variables contain
> > the Tomcat native library, the native/APR connector will be used. If
> > the native library cannot be found, the Java based connector will be
> used.
> > </quote>
> >
> > The text above doesn't describe what is the auto-selected protocol
> > when a Java based connector is selected. My guess is that
> > "org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpNioProtocol" will be auto-selected since BIO
> > is on its way out but since the documentation doesn't explicitly state
> > it, it leaves the reader to wonder.
> >
> > George
> >
> >
> >
> > [1] https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/ajp.html
>
> <quote>
> Tomcat 7 uses either java.io or APR as the default.
> </quote>
>
>
> The documentation states later:
>
> To use an explicit protocol rather than rely on the auto-switching
> mechanism described above, the following values may be used:
> org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpProtocol - blocking Java connector
> org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpNioProtocol - non blocking Java connector.
> org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpAprProtocol - the APR/native connector.
> Custom implementations may also be used.
>
> Which one of the non-Apr protocols above is "java.io"?
>

It is org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpProtocol.

Rémy

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