Mladen you very modest... your mod_jk is great.
I think the choice is easy, as long as you got someone making a cool apache module especially for tomcat users, I think we very fortunate.

Maybe mod_proxy with other servlet containers, mod_jk is extremely good with TC, even if you do crazy things like pull out the wrong network cable, crash a machine, its very resilient, and always seems to recover.

Mladen, if you retire, elope or die, send me an email, I'll look at mod_proxy ;)


----- Original Message ----- From: "Mladen Turk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 9:51 AM
Subject: Re: mod_jk vs. reverse proxy


Marcus Schmidke wrote:

But I see that mod_jk is still being updated.


Yes as well as mod_proxy.

Which way is the better one?


It all depends on your topology and needs

Do you know of any other documents or information which can help me make a decision which is the best way for me? Any idea?


Just my 2c
http://blogs.jboss.com/blog/mturk/

Note that those are my personal opinions, and may not reflect
the actual usage.
However during the past couple of months there is really
heavy effort for backporting some stuff to mod_proxy, so the
entire story might be very well revisited after 2.2.5 gets out
of the door.

Regards,
Mladen

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