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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Steve Harris <sh...@myra.com> on 2003/04/08 18:41:34 UTC

tomcat/apache and connectors

Hi all,

We have a mixture of tomcat versions and connectors in use - tomcat 4.0.4
and ajp and 4.0.6 with warp.  Does anyone have any opinions on the 'best'
connectors to be using or which way the development going for
connectors ?

Cheers - Steve


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Re: tomcat/apache and connectors

Posted by John Turner <to...@johnturner.com>.
Careful, them's fighting words!  :)

Basically, it comes down to what works for you.  The dev team is focusing 
on JK2.  Many people consider JK to be stable and production ready, and 
more than sufficient for their purposes. You can even use mod_proxy as 
pointed out yesterday by Craig McClanahan and Paul Yunusov (in separate 
posts).

John

On Tue, 08 Apr 2003 09:41:34 -0700 (PDT), Steve Harris <sh...@myra.com> 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We have a mixture of tomcat versions and connectors in use - tomcat 4.0.4
> and ajp and 4.0.6 with warp.  Does anyone have any opinions on the 'best'
> connectors to be using or which way the development going for
> connectors ?
>
> Cheers - Steve
>
>
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