Hi
We are interested to know what the exact behaviour of modjk is with
regards to current running requests when you disable a worker in the web
interface. Does it drop all requests currently being processed by that
worker or would it wait for requests to be finalized? The worker is part
of a load balancer group of servers.

We believe that to disable a worker in modjk (part of a loadbalancer
group) before undeploying/deploying an application in tomcat is a
cleaner method than relying on modjk to pickup unavailability of the
application.

Regards

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