mod_jk support Apache 2.0

And TC 4.0 as preliminary support for ajp13 used
in mod_jk.

Could you take a look at it ?


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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Justin Erenkrantz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 5:00 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [j-t-c] OS poll => [j-t-c] webserver poll
>
>
>On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 10:57:16AM +0200, GOMEZ Henri wrote:
>> Now which webservers are you using :
>> 
>> - Apache 1.3                 (Apache, Apache/SSL or Apache-mod_ssl)
>> - Apache 2.0
>> - Domino
>> - IIS 4/5/2000
>> - JNI 
>> - Netscape/IPlanet
>>  
>> This quick poll will help us know on which direction must be put
>> the most effort. I bet for Apache 1.3 on Unix boxes........
>
>Yeah, but we should concentrate on getting a mod_webapp functional on
>Apache 2.0 (so you can have Tomcat4 with Apache 2.0).  Looking at the 
>j-t-c repository, I don't think Apache 2.0 is supported by mod_webapp 
>yet.  (BTW, what's the status of hot deploy in mod_webapp for Apache 
>1.3?)
>
>Depending upon what I get involved with on the httpd side, I could
>spend a few hours trying to get mod_webapp.c ported to Apache 2.0.  
>I probably won't be able to look at it for a couple of weeks though.
>I can't imagine it'd take more than a few hours.  If you port it to 
>using the new filters API, that might take a bit longer.  -- justin
>

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