>> All in all, I believe the on-line doc has a bigger chance of being >> accurate than the book; and I also believe Tomcat will just ignore >> attributes that it does not know. > > I regard both of the above statements as true. What version of Tomcat > does your copy of "Tomcat: The Definitive Guide" cover? Assuming you > have the 2nd Edition, it was written in 2007 and should cover Tomcat 6 > configuration as well as 5.5.
The "Definitive Guide" I have is the second edition, supposedly covering 6.0. The book doesn't describe HTTP and AJP connectors separately, instead the attributes in question are both present in the list of allowed attributes for the Connector config element. The header of the attribute list says that the list contains attributes allowed by all Connectors shipped with Tomcat (not specifying any specific version). That's why I guessed that Tomcat version was irrelevant. Again, either the on-line docs are out of date, or the book is wrong. > You didn't mention which version of Tomcat you're using, so we don't > know which configuration documentation to send you. :( Sorry about that, I am using 6.0.18 and Apache httpd 2.2.11. The problem still occurs quite regularly, and I can't think of any more settings to tune. Thanks for all of your replies, Mateusz. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org