RE: No more JK2 ?

2004-11-29 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,
That URL will soon be invalid.  Stick to its parent
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc).

Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com


-Original Message-
From: Allistair Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 5:31 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: No more JK2 ?

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/jk2/index.html

Allistair

 -Original Message-
 From: Boulay Arnaud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 25 November 2004 10:29
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: No more JK2 ?


 Looking for some more details on this crucial subject.
 IMHO, the tomcat home site don't give clear information yet.
 MOD-JK replaced by MOD_JK2 in the past few year
 MOD_JK2 replaced by JK in the near future ???
 I don't undestand, may you help me please.
 Regards,
 Arnaud



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Re: No more JK2 ?

2004-11-29 Thread Elihu Smails
Where can I find more information on not only the
official announcement, but the latest on the connector
development.  I have also been using JK2 for some
time, and was really happy with it.  

Thank you.


--- Mladen Turk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Boulay Arnaud wrote:
  Looking for some more details on this crucial
 subject.
  IMHO, the tomcat home site don't give clear
 information yet.
  MOD-JK replaced by MOD_JK2 in the past few year
  MOD_JK2 replaced by JK in the near future ???
  I don't undestand, may you help me please.
 
 Yes, that's true. JK2 is officially unsupported!
 
 
 To quote the official announcement:
 
 JK2 has been put in maintainer mode and no further
 development will take 
 place. The reason for shutting down JK2 development
 was the lack
 of developers interest. Other reason was lack of
 users interest in
 adopting JK2, caused by configuration complexity
 when compared to JK.
 
 JK2 will have it's successor within core
 Apache2.1/2.2 distribution.
 We have developed new proxy_ajp that is an addition
 to the
 mod_proxy and uses Tomcat's AJP protocol stack.
 It is developed in httpd-2.1 and integrated in it.
 We have also
 developed a new proxy_balancer module for load
 balancing http and
 ajp protocol stacks.
 
 JK will be fully supported for all other web
 servers. The next JK
 release is planned for the end of November. Lots of
 code from JK2
 has been ported to JK.
 
 
 Regards,
 Mladen Turk
 

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Re: No more JK2 ?

2004-11-29 Thread David Boyer
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/29/2004 10:25:49 AM 
Where can I find more information on not only the
official announcement, but the latest on the connector
development.  I have also been using JK2 for some
time, and was really happy with it.  

Thank you.


--- Mladen Turk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Boulay Arnaud wrote:
  Looking for some more details on this crucial
 subject.
  IMHO, the tomcat home site don't give clear
 information yet.
  MOD-JK replaced by MOD_JK2 in the past few year
  MOD_JK2 replaced by JK in the near future ???
  I don't undestand, may you help me please.
 
 Yes, that's true. JK2 is officially unsupported!
 
 
 To quote the official announcement:
 
 JK2 has been put in maintainer mode and no further
 development will take 
 place. The reason for shutting down JK2 development
 was the lack
 of developers interest. Other reason was lack of
 users interest in
 adopting JK2, caused by configuration complexity
 when compared to JK.
 
 JK2 will have it's successor within core
 Apache2.1/2.2 distribution.
 We have developed new proxy_ajp that is an addition
 to the
 mod_proxy and uses Tomcat's AJP protocol stack.
 It is developed in httpd-2.1 and integrated in it.
 We have also
 developed a new proxy_balancer module for load
 balancing http and
 ajp protocol stacks.
 
 JK will be fully supported for all other web
 servers. The next JK
 release is planned for the end of November. Lots of
 code from JK2
 has been ported to JK.
 
 
 Regards,
 Mladen Turk
 

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RE: No more JK2 ?

2004-11-29 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,
Someone already gave a doc link, so I'll answer the second part of your
question.  To stay on top of what's going on with connector development
and Tomcat development in general, subscribe to (or monitor via digest,
or whatever) the tomcat-dev mailing list.

Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com


-Original Message-
From: Elihu Smails [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 11:26 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: No more JK2 ?

Where can I find more information on not only the
official announcement, but the latest on the connector
development.  I have also been using JK2 for some
time, and was really happy with it.

Thank you.


--- Mladen Turk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Boulay Arnaud wrote:
  Looking for some more details on this crucial
 subject.
  IMHO, the tomcat home site don't give clear
 information yet.
  MOD-JK replaced by MOD_JK2 in the past few year
  MOD_JK2 replaced by JK in the near future ???
  I don't undestand, may you help me please.

 Yes, that's true. JK2 is officially unsupported!


 To quote the official announcement:

 JK2 has been put in maintainer mode and no further
 development will take
 place. The reason for shutting down JK2 development
 was the lack
 of developers interest. Other reason was lack of
 users interest in
 adopting JK2, caused by configuration complexity
 when compared to JK.

 JK2 will have it's successor within core
 Apache2.1/2.2 distribution.
 We have developed new proxy_ajp that is an addition
 to the
 mod_proxy and uses Tomcat's AJP protocol stack.
 It is developed in httpd-2.1 and integrated in it.
 We have also
 developed a new proxy_balancer module for load
 balancing http and
 ajp protocol stacks.

 JK will be fully supported for all other web
 servers. The next JK
 release is planned for the end of November. Lots of
 code from JK2
 has been ported to JK.


 Regards,
 Mladen Turk


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RE: No more JK2 ?

2004-11-25 Thread Allistair Crossley
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/jk2/index.html

Allistair

 -Original Message-
 From: Boulay Arnaud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 25 November 2004 10:29
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: No more JK2 ?
 
 
 Looking for some more details on this crucial subject.
 IMHO, the tomcat home site don't give clear information yet.
 MOD-JK replaced by MOD_JK2 in the past few year
 MOD_JK2 replaced by JK in the near future ???
 I don't undestand, may you help me please.
 Regards,
 Arnaud
 


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Re: No more JK2 ?

2004-11-25 Thread Mladen Turk
Boulay Arnaud wrote:
Looking for some more details on this crucial subject.
IMHO, the tomcat home site don't give clear information yet.
MOD-JK replaced by MOD_JK2 in the past few year
MOD_JK2 replaced by JK in the near future ???
I don't undestand, may you help me please.
Yes, that's true. JK2 is officially unsupported!
To quote the official announcement:
JK2 has been put in maintainer mode and no further development will take 
place. The reason for shutting down JK2 development was the lack
of developers interest. Other reason was lack of users interest in
adopting JK2, caused by configuration complexity when compared to JK.

JK2 will have it's successor within core Apache2.1/2.2 distribution.
We have developed new proxy_ajp that is an addition to the
mod_proxy and uses Tomcat's AJP protocol stack.
It is developed in httpd-2.1 and integrated in it. We have also
developed a new proxy_balancer module for load balancing http and
ajp protocol stacks.
JK will be fully supported for all other web servers. The next JK
release is planned for the end of November. Lots of code from JK2
has been ported to JK.
Regards,
Mladen Turk
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