AW: AJP vs WARP Connector

2002-06-18 Thread Ralph Einfeldt

The only way I can imagine, is to place the static 
resources outside of the webapp. (But this requires 
additional configuration on the apache site if you 
want to protect some of these resources.) Don't know
if that realy works, as I use tomcat stand alone.

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> Von: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Since mod_webapp forwards all requests to tomcat, what is 
> Apache doing in your scenario?  I'm just curious...I 
> originally started with mod_webapp but switched to mod_jk 
> because of this limitation.  If you found a way to get 
> mod_webapp to distinguish between static content and dynamic 
> content, I'd sure like to hear about it.
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RE: AJP vs WARP Connector

2002-06-18 Thread Turner, John


Since mod_webapp forwards all requests to tomcat, what is Apache doing in
your scenario?  I'm just curious...I originally started with mod_webapp but
switched to mod_jk because of this limitation.  If you found a way to get
mod_webapp to distinguish between static content and dynamic content, I'd
sure like to hear about it.

John Turner
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.aas.com


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From: Nikola Milutinovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:19 AM
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Subject: Re: AJP vs WARP Connector


> Sounds like what the Coyote/JK2 effort is all about.  

To add to the discussion, I have had my share head-banging against the
walls. I have mostly done it myself and succeeded in setting up mod_webapp
with virtual hosts on Apache2. It would have been much easier if one of the
developers worked with me. I didn't say "do it for me", I said work with me,
give me hints, mentor me. After all, it was in my best interest to make it
work. And I was prepared to go the extra mile.

Right now, mod_webapp seams to be sitting dead in the water, I don't know if
Pierre is back on track. mod_jk2 seam like a more vital project.

Nix.



Re: AJP vs WARP Connector

2002-06-18 Thread @Basebeans.com

Subject: Re: AJP vs WARP Connector
From: Bruno V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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It's true that there are few info. I wouldn't blame the developpers.
But there could be just a word, like "connectors for Tomcat 4 and Apache 
2 are in beta or alpha stage ... ".

I tryed to reference all the howto and infos about "Apache Tomcat 
integration". Obviously, everybody's having hard time to setup this. 
(Personnaly, my own HowTo will wait for better days.)

Here is my "reference" page : 
http://bruno.vernay.free.fr/HowTo/Apache-tomcat/bWebServer/references.html

The Jakarta-Tomcat project lacks a good official KnowLedge Management 
tool. All we have is the online documentation and the newsgroup.

PS: I still didn't find Nikola Milutinovic's HowTo's URL.


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Re: AJP vs WARP

2002-03-29 Thread Will Hall

Tomcat 4, Apache 1.3, mod_webapp, NT 4.n/Windows  HANGS serving JSPs

This has been raised as a bug with the reference below:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3509


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From: "Kirill Maximov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 10:40 AM
Subject: AJP vs WARP


> 
>   Hello!
> 
>   I tried to fing the information about the subject, but failed.
>   I'd like to know, what are advantages and disadvantages of using
>AJP and warp connectors to TomCat 4.0.x. I need one of these
>   connectors, because I'd like to use Apache httpd's SSL
>   capabilities, and, if possible, I want Apache to process static
>   content of my application.
> 
>I'd appreciate any information about differences between AJP and WARP.
> 
>   With kind regards,
>   KIR
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AJP vs WARP

2002-03-26 Thread Kirill Maximov


  Hello!

  I tried to fing the information about the subject, but failed.
  I'd like to know, what are advantages and disadvantages of using
   AJP and warp connectors to TomCat 4.0.x. I need one of these
  connectors, because I'd like to use Apache httpd's SSL
  capabilities, and, if possible, I want Apache to process static
  content of my application.

   I'd appreciate any information about differences between AJP and WARP.

  With kind regards,
  KIR



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