>  >> This is currently beta/test quality, but some people may be
> interested in trying it anyway. <<
>
> AJP stands for Apache JServe Protocol and is a binary protocol that
> can ferry inbound requests from an Apache web server through to an
> application server that sits behind a web server.  It also supports
> some monitoring in terms of the web server being able to "ping" the
> application servers to see if they are still there.  Sessions are
> redirected to the correct application server using a routing
> mechanism wherein each application server instance gets a name which
> is called a "route".
>
> AJP is implemented in Apache 1.X using the "mod_jk" plugin and is
> implemented in Apache 2 using the "proxy_ajp", "proxy" and
> "proxy_balancer" modules which are all supplied in the standard
> distribution for Apache 2.
>
> I have written an AJP adaptor for WebObjects as a framework called
> "LEWOAJPAdaptor".  This framework is independent and does not rely on
> other libraries or frameworks -- other than WebObjects and Foundation
> of course!  There are advantages and disadvantages to deploying this
> way, but it does mean that you should be able to avoid using
> "wotaskd", "JavaMonitor" and the "WebObjects Apache Adaptor" and just
> rely on elements with come with Apache 2.2 to support the deployment.
>
> This framework is supplied with my "LEWOStuff" distribution and there
> are usage instructions in the "LEWOStuffOverview.pdf" (search for
> "AJP Adaptor" toward the end) that is distributed with it.  Further
> usage information can be obtained from the Apache 2.2 documentation.
> The license for this is shipped with the distribution.
>
>       http://homepage.mac.com/andrewlindesay/le/downloads/
> lewostuff_distrib_14july2007_1730.gnutar.gz
>
> This framework has not been live-deployed yet so is "beta/test
> quality" -- so I would be interested to hear if anybody does test it
> and has any issues.
>
> ___
> Andrew Lindesay
> technology : www.lindesay.co.nz
> business : www.silvereye.co.nz
>
> ___
> Andrew Lindesay
> technology : www.lindesay.co.nz
> business : www.silvereye.co.nz

Hi Andrew

Very interesting !
I hope finding time to try it in the next two weeks (before my vacations).
Is it only for apache 2.2 ? or could it run with apache 2.0 ?

Aurelien Minet

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