Are these 2 Connector's mutually exclusive and/or redundant in the same server.xml? ... <Connector className="org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector" port="8101" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75" enableLookups="true" acceptCount="100" debug="0" connectionTimeout="20000" useURIValidationHack="false" disableUploadTimeout="true" />
<Connector className="org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector" port="8201" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="256" enableLookups="true" connectionTimeout="20000" acceptCount="10" debug="0"/> ... I have also seen variations of these documented in books & online; <Connector className="org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector" port="8201" address="127.0.0.1" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75" enableLookups="true" redirectPort="8443" acceptCount="10" debug="0" connectionTimeout="0" useURIValidationHack="false" protocolHandlerClassName="org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler"/> And <Connector className="org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector" port="8201" address="127.0.0.1" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="75" enableLookups="true" redirectPort="8443" acceptCount="10" debug="0" connectionTimeout="0" useURIValidationHack="false" protocolHandlerClassName="org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler"/> What should the proper configuration of connector's be for Apache 2.0 Front Ending Tomcat 4.1 using mod_jk2? Could someone explain what the differences between the different classes are (org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector, org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector)? My original understanding was that Coyote is basically a stand alone HTTP Server for Tomcat, and Ajp13Connector handled the inter process communication for Apache to Tomcat. Thanks, James --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]