Stick with mod_jk, still works better even with Apache 2.
Lajos
Mike Jackson wrote:
Should I be using mod_jk with apache 2.x? I thought that mod_jk2
was for apache 2.x mostly, and that mod_jk was geared more towards
use with apache 1.3.x.
For that matter I've had all sorts of fun getting mod_jk2 to work,
but mod_jk is easy...
--mikej
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-----Original Message-----
From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:54 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: mod_jk2 vs. the others (was: mod_webapp random error)
I wouldn't use mod_webapp at all.
JK (mod_jk) has lots of features over mod_webapp:
- ability to load balance
- ability to separate static content from dynamic content
- and more, search the archives, this is a FAQ
JK2 is the "newer" version of JK. It's where the dev team is focusing its
efforts. So, going forward, the recommended choices are mod_jk
and mod_jk2.
Which you use is up to you.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Diego Algorta Casamayou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 1:50 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: mod_jk2 vs. the others (was: mod_webapp random error)
Any experience with mod_jk2?
Does it everything mod_jk and mod_webapp can do?
If it's newer, why should I use mod_jk or mod_webapp instead
of mod_jk2?
Thank you
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From: "Chris Davies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: mod_webapp random error
Hi,
I've never had this problem with mod_webapp, it sounds very strange.
If you possibly can, switch to mod_jk. I think I'm right in
saying that
most
people consider mod_webapp as hackish, and certainly
inferior to jk/jk2.
I find it useful because it is so well documented I can
extend it with
very
little effort, but it may not be suited to a production environment.
Thanks,
C.Davies
Quoting Diego Algorta Casamayou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yes, it's listening on port 8008.
The thing is that it WORKS OK "almost everytime" :-/ BUT,
sometimes and
without apparent reason it stops working and I have to
restart apache
and
tomcat to get it working again. SOMETIMES it works just
waiting about 10
of
15 seconds and reloading the page. It's really annoying
because it's a
random behavior. Sometimes I can reproduce the error when
I reppeatidly
and
quickly (sure bad english writing) reload the page.
This is my server.xml file (real IP replaced with xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Bytes
DAC
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