On Wednesday 24 April 2002 08:23 am, Simon Stewart wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 08:04:17AM -0400, Anthony W. Marino wrote:
> > > On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 07:02:38PM -0400, Anthony W. Marino wrote:
> > > > Any reason for using AJP14 over AJP13?
> > > > And what about mod_webapp?
> > >
> > > I take it that this is mod_jk and mod_jk2? IME, mod_jk and Apache 2
> > > don't get along well at all[1]. The impression that I've gleaned from
> > > reading past postings to this list is that mod_webapp is meant to
> > > supercede mod_jk and is the preferred way of connecting Apache and
> > > Tomcat.
> >
> > If mod_webapp is the next generation then why jk2?
>
> That question can be read in two ways: "Why did I start off using
> jk2?" and "why is there a jk2 project, then?"
>
> To answer the first question: because at the time, I hadn't done much
> reading around the subject, and mod_jk was what the other admins that
> I spoke to were using, albeit with apache 1.3.x
>
> The answer to the second interpretation is probably the same :) Also,
> jk offers some features that webapp doesn't, which may be an incentive
> for people to want to try and make it work with apache 2.
>
> > Is warp in the coyote connectors the mod_webapp that should be used???
>
> Good question. The connector that makes use of it is mod_webapp, and
> this is part of the jakarta-tomcat-connectors project, if that helps?
> Getting a listing of the classes that are contained in the
> "tomcat-*.jar" files doesn't indicate anything called "*warp*", but
> that could just be because it's the protocol name....

I'm confused because there is also a jakarta-tomcat-connectors.... drop as 
well.  Are you saying that I need both to facilitate both ends of the 
connector process? 

Anthony

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