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on 1/18/00 10:16 AM, Erik Meade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried it with jsdk2.0?
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> Erik
Why do you waste all of our time and give a totally non useful question?
The REAL answer to the original question (why do I see all sort of
communication on port 8007?) is this:
Apache JServ is two portions. A C side (mod_jserv) and a Java side
(ApacheJServ.jar).
They communicate with each other through a socket (network connection).
The reason for this is so that you can have the Java side on N number of
machines. This is both a load balancing feature as well as a scalability and
reliability feature.
You can specify the port that they communicate on in the jserv.properties
and jserv.conf files.
-jon
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