I would like to build mod_jk.so rather than figure out how to use
mod_proxy_ajp since I just do not understand the new interface.
The catch 22 I run into is that axps is not installed on my machine. If
I had it I would just build a mod_jk.
I suspect will try to install apache 2.1 just to get myself working
again with a prebuilt mod_jk.
Mladen Turk wrote:
Jim Weir wrote:
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Tom wrote:
>
> Mladen Turk wrote:
>> David Smith wrote:
You should really consider learning how to quote :)
If I am following this thread correctly it seems that with Apache
2.2.3 the better(suggested?) way to connect to Tomcat is to use
mod_proxy_ajp, which is compiled into Apache by default.
Yes. There are some advanced load balancing things present
in mod_jk only, but we are porting them to mod_proxy_balancer.
Is that the case? Is this the technical direction the AJP connector
will be taking?
Yes, mod_jk will continue to support pre 2.2 apaches and
other servers like IIS depending on their relevance.
For Apache 2.2+ (like said) use mod_proxy_*.
Of course, we'll continue to have mod_jk buildable on
apache 2.2+ (if you need 2.2+ and wish to keep your
old configs).
Regards,
Mladen.
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