Hmm...

the new one (b3) won't compile ;-)

-Thom


"Fox, the Balloon Fox" wrote:

> D'oh! Riiiiight....I seem to have suffered a temporary case of insanity and
> confused present with future.  Support for mod_jk is something that they're
> WORKING on....here's what they have in the TODO has high priority:
>
> "Design and implement a high-performance Connector implementation that
> interoperates with the existing mod_jk infrastructure of Tomcat 3.2, to
> provide either in-process or out-of-process servlet/JSP support for Apache
> (2.0 required for in-process), Microsoft IIS, Netscape iPlanet, and
> AOLServer, or equivalent with a new protocol that is webapp-aware.
> [org.apache.catalina.connector.modjk]"
>
> Now, you said you where using a mod_webapp from a previous beta right?  Do
> you think it's changed at all?  I'd try compiling the new one and passably
> sending the relevant sections of your config files.
>
> Sorry for being an idiot!
> Fox, the Balloon Fox
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: dan [mailto:dan]On Behalf Of Dan Sandberg
> > Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 9:42 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: mod_webapp.so advice
> >
> >
> > Are you saying the connectors from Tomcat 3 work with Tomcat 4?  Because
> > Tomcat 4 doesn't include any ajp connectors as far as I can tell.  How
> > is this setup?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -Dan
> >
> > >Hi there! I just wanted to say that while I myself haven't tried using
> > >mod_webapp, I've had great luck using mod_jk to connect Apache
> > to Tomcat 4b.
> > >It worked great with ajp12 and 13 connectors on my win2k system.
> > >
> > >Fox, the Balloon Fox

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