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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by "Peter T. Abplanalp" <pt...@psaconsultants.com> on 2002/07/03 23:00:40 UTC

mod_jk v. mod_webapp v. ???

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hi all.  i've gone through the list archives and googled for mod_jk
and mod_webapp documentation and found that little exists but i did
find some; however, i didn't find what i was looking for, namely why
should one choose mod_jk over mod_webapp or vice versa?  perhaps there
is no difference.  i did read something about mod_webapp just passing
*all* requests for certain patterns to tomcat but i could not find if
mod_jk behaved differently or not.

actually, one more things comes to mind.  is coyote a replacement/new
name for mod_jk or is it a distinct connector?

thanks,

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Peter Abplanalp

Email:   pta@psaconsultants.com
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