Can anyone verify this?
The "Tomcat IIS HowTo" document says that the isapi redirector uses ajp12
and makes no mention of mod_jk or any other protocols. The mod_jk howto says
only that it supports "many web servers" and only explicitly mentions Apache
1.3 and Apache 2.0, and something about a "head start" on IIS and Netscape?
This could mean anything... does anyone know the scoop?
Thanks,
Steve
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> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 7:01 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: Future of the isapi redirector
>
>
> >
> > I noticed that isapi_redirect.dll uses ajp12, but ajp13 is
> already out (and
> > better than ajp12), and there are talks of ajp14 and
> mod_webapp and other
> > new Connector
> > ideas...
>
> Are you sure ?
>
> I thought isapi_redirect is built from the same sources as
> mod_jk, and has
> all the protocols ( ajp12, ajp13 and jni ) in it.
>
> Ajp14 and the port of mod_webapp are not yet part of mod_jk,
> but that's
> independent of the isapi/nsapi/mod_ layer.
>
>
> > What is the current future Connector plan for IIS? Will IIS
> support these
> > new protocols anytime soon?
>
> At the same time with Apache, NES and AOLserver, as long as at least
> someone is using IIS and is willing to help building and testing.
>
> But carefull with "support" - Apache is the only server where most
> questions can be answered, and "supported" in the sense that we are
> confident we can test/reproduce/verify/fix. We do our best to support
> other servers.
>
> Costin
>
>
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