Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Chris,

c. wrote:
Filip, thanks for the info, I'll listen to anyone with good advice.  So you
recommend mod_proxy_http over mod_jk?

That's a good question. In two successive messages, he recommended each
over the other. <shrug>

Is it the same basic setup as mod_proxy_ajp?  Looking at the doc (
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy_http.html) it doesn't give
much info.

That's because there isn't much info (at least, the last time I checked)
out there. Use of mod_proxy_ajp is much simpler than mod_jk. Basically,
use the same syntax for mod_proxy to proxy HTTP connections but instead
you use a target URL like this:

ajp://host:port/path/to/webapp

While mod_proxy_ajp is easier to configure, I believe that it is
severely limited by it's syntax, limiting your configuration
possibilities. We can't use it because we have two workers for the same
URL space, and cannot configure mod_proxy_ajp to do this.

I'm not sure why Filip suggested that debugging mod_proxy_ajp would be
easier than mod_jk.
you need to read the posts :), I'm recommending mod_proxy_http over both AJP modules.
AJP is not a favorable protocol at all
Filip
- -chris

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