Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Filip,
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
personal preference in this order
mod_proxy_http, mod_jk, mod_proxy_ajp
I'm interested: why choose mod_proxy_http over mod_jk?
ease of configuration, no API nor configuration incompatibilities
between dot (.) releases, text protocol, easier to debug, better socket
handling (uses APR), ability to use smart load balancing (through
appliances in between) since it uses the HTTP protocol(otherwise you can
just LB TCP sessions),....
speed difference has been so small, that it doesn't outweigh the other pros.
again, just personal opionions
Filip
- -chris
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