"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
>
> Something to keep in mind ... just because the "distributable" attribute is
> valid in a deployment descriptor does NOT mean that any given server will
> support load balancing and distribution. It's not a required feature.
>
> For example, I suspect that Jakarta's Tomcat will probably not have this in
> the beginning (no, I have not seen the code either), although it's certainly
> something that could be added. Building on what Apache JServ 1.0 already has
> in this regard should be feasible, depending on how the connector between
> Apache and the servlet engine is built.
yep. we do read the web dd (aka web.xml) file and store the
configuration data but do no more with the "distibutable" aspect
of a webApp ... yet. likewise, i concur with the jserv ascertion.
>
> Craig McClanahan
>
>
hope thish helps,
- james
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