Hi Andrew,
I am not sure whether you can do that in you ASP page but I am sure if you
play around with the logging capabilities of mod_jk you should be able to
log it in the mod_jk.log file
Regards
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From: Andrew Hole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 September
Andrew Hole wrote:
I have a solution with an apache with mod_jk and 2 tomcat instances.
How can I know with a JSP which tomcat instance process the request?
Basically I want that my JSP show AJP connector port.
Use JMX to get such information.
Start JVM with following arguments
Andrew Hole wrote:
HI!
I have a solution with an apache with mod_jk and 2 tomcat instances.
How can I know with a JSP which tomcat instance process the request?
Basically I want that my JSP show AJP connector port.
Thanks
And now a third answer: if you really need the information in the