Apache-Tomcat-Connectors and building mod_jk
Timothy Alberts
talberts at msiscales.com
Thu Nov 9 22:48:16 UTC 2006
> The easiest answer is that with apache 2.2.3 you do not need it
anymore.
>
> What you want to use is the mod_proxy_ajp module. I've set up a
> clustered tomcat on a machine and I load balance between the three
> tomcats with just the following configuration. NOTE that the
> communication is with "ajp://"
Brian, thank you for the information. Now please excuse me for a moment
while I curse ASF.
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OK, I feel better now.
So I spent the last few days learning/compiling/configuring mod_jk only
to find out that ASF has invented a new way of doing it. As I research
this I see many people expressing the same general discontent for this.
Is there a noobies guide for migrating from mod_jk to mod_proxy_ajp
running around that anyone recommends?
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