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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Richard Anderson <ri...@rci.rutgers.edu> on 2003/03/24 22:29:02 UTC
mod_jk2 vs mod_jk
With apache 2.x do people still use mod_jk or have people moved to
mod_jk2?
Is there any reason to still use mod_jk?
Thanks,
--Rick
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Re: mod_jk2 vs mod_jk
Posted by Boris Folgmann <bo...@folgmann.de>.
Richard Anderson schrieb:
> I've been using the rpm at www.jpackage.org.
I already tried that. But it does not install on Red Hat 8.0. Rebuilding
also failed.
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Re: mod_jk2 vs mod_jk
Posted by Richard Anderson <ri...@rci.rutgers.edu>.
I've been using the rpm at www.jpackage.org.
--Rick
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 04:26 AM, Boris Folgmann wrote:
> Hi Chris!
>
> Chris Dodunski wrote:
>
>> older JK connector. This may be causing some confusion. Personally,
>> I
>> persevered with JK2 and was successful (despite the sparse
>> documentation).
>
> Do you know where to get RPMs for RH8, because
> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/
> release/v2.0.2/rpms/
> is empty? :-(
>
> cu,
> boris
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Re: mod_jk2 vs mod_jk
Posted by Boris Folgmann <mi...@folgmann.com>.
Hi Chris!
Chris Dodunski wrote:
> older JK connector. This may be causing some confusion. Personally, I
> persevered with JK2 and was successful (despite the sparse documentation).
Do you know where to get RPMs for RH8, because
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.2/rpms/
is empty? :-(
cu,
boris
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RE: mod_jk2 vs mod_jk
Posted by Chris Dodunski <Ch...@btw.co.nz>.
Hi,
JK2 is an improvement over JK. It incorporates performance boosts, is more
modular (looser coupling), and is less involved in its configuration. Flip
side is its comparative 'newness'. I notice many visitors seeking help with
connectors are still being directed to sites presenting 'how-to's' on the
older JK connector. This may be causing some confusion. Personally, I
persevered with JK2 and was successful (despite the sparse documentation).
Chris.
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Anderson [mailto:rianders@rci.rutgers.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, 25 March 2003 9:29 a.m.
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Subject: mod_jk2 vs mod_jk
With apache 2.x do people still use mod_jk or have people moved to
mod_jk2?
Is there any reason to still use mod_jk?
Thanks,
--Rick
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