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Posted to dev@tomcat.apache.org by Rick Knowles <ri...@knowleses.org> on 2006/06/16 04:18:12 UTC
Re: [mod_jk] Documentation (offtopic)
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
> yes, mod_proxy is probably a better choice, since it is HTTP,
> if you wanna use mod_jk the end point has to support the AJP protocol,
> I don't know that any other than jserv and tomcat are doing that right
> now.
Actually I think you'll find it's in a little wider use than that.
Winstone (see below) supports mod_jk AJP13, and a quick google showed
that there's even a Perl module that acts as a listener.
Sorry for the offtopic, I just thought I'd mention it so you know there
are others using it.
Rick
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