Turner, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Arguing is a waste of my time.
That is very true! Believe me or not, but I really didn't want to argue with you, John. 1. I asked "why is it so complex?". 2. You answered that it isn't complex that for you and said that it is stable 3. So I presented an "evidence" justifing _my point of view_ (why it seems so complex or even unstable for me) 4. So you presented your "evidence" that it is stable indeed ("we have several production sites right now...") Why do you call such discusion an "argue"? > First, Ajp13Connector is not the recommended connector to use for > 4.1.18. CoyoteConnector is the recommended connector. But on the other hand mod_jk2 is not the recommended connector to use for Apache 1.3. mod_jk is the recommended, isn't it? ;) There are some reasons I can't upgrade Apache HTTPd to ver 2 right now. But OK, I will try to use mod_jk2 if you recommend it. > Second, the compatibility problems between Ajp13Connector and JMX are > well-known, at least on this list. Since you seem so adept at > searching the list, I'm sure you would have seen this. Yep. That's why I knew what causes such error. > [...] I can only reply to your questions with comments and opinions > based on my personal experience. So I suppose you don't mind my questions being based on my personal experience (and even evidence them), do you? ;) > Fourth, you've got some Charset errors in there. Our apps don't use > anything but standard Western charsets (our apps are all in English > except for a few that are in French), so I am not familiar with those > errors. I don't think I would blame them on JK, though. JSP pages work very well via http11 connector. When I deploy jk/ajp3 connection - these erros apear in tomcat logs. What else then JK shell I blame for these errors? > Arguing about connector stability or problems is a waste of > time...they're open source. Either pitch in and fix them to your > heart's content, help others to do so, or be quiet. I am not a programmer and I can't fix bugs in JK by myself. But I always try to contribuite to Open Source activities as much as I can. Tracking potential bugs and building archives of problem solutions is also kind of contribution IMHO. > I had to rank them I would rank them thusly: > 1) JK, 2) JK2, 3) mod_proxy/mod_rewrite, 4) external redirection This is also my rank, John. That's why tried mod_jk, not mod_jk2 first. -- Tomasz Nowak --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]