The recommended ways to go are JK or mod_proxy_ajp.

Ta
Matt

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Subject: mod_jk2 future?


Hi all,

I've a jsp-based application (interface to an oracle db) that will go in 
production in January. The server is actually configured this way:
SuSe 9.0, Apache 2.0.48 (with a virtual host redirecting everything to 
Tomcat), Tomcat-5.0.28, configured with mod_jk2 because I read that md_jk2 
was the connector to use with apache 2.x.x

I read (by chance?) somewhere on the jakarta web site that mod_jk2 (aka 
JK2) is officially unsupported since mid-November.

At this point I'm not sure what to do: should I use JK? Should I stay with 
mod_jk2 and wait for its successor which should be (??) within the core 
Apache distribution?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated

Regards,

Gaël

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