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    Defining a named worker with mod_jk2  
Henri Sivonen


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08-24-05 11:03 PM

With mod_jk I did this in workers.properties to define a worker called
foo:

worker.list=other_workers, foo
worker.foo.port=8888
worker.foo.host=127.0.0.1
worker.foo.type=ajp13

How to do the equivalent thing in workers2.properties for mod_jk2?

(I could figure out workers.properties without docs but it appears
workers2.properties is too weird even with docs.)

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    Re: Defining a named worker with mod_jk2  
Juha Laiho


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08-25-05 11:02 PM

Henri Sivonen <hsivonen@iki.fi> said:
>With mod_jk I did this in workers.properties to define a worker called
>foo:
...
>How to do the equivalent thing in workers2.properties for mod_jk2?

No help for this, except to point out that development of mod_jk2
has been frozen, and efforts are again directed to mod_jk. So,
unless you have some specific reason to use mod_jk2, just revert
back to mod_jk.
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    Re: Defining a named worker with mod_jk2  
Henri Sivonen


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08-25-05 11:02 PM

In article <dektfs$36s$1@ichaos.ichaos-int>,
Juha Laiho <Juha.Laiho@iki.fi> wrote:

> So,
> unless you have some specific reason to use mod_jk2, just revert
> back to mod_jk.

Choosing mod_jk over mod_jk2 is not in my bargaining power in this case.
Does mod_jk work with Apache 2.x?

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    Re: Defining a named worker with mod_jk2  
Juha Laiho


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08-26-05 10:54 PM

Henri Sivonen <hsivonen@iki.fi> said:
>In article <dektfs$36s$1@ichaos.ichaos-int>,
> Juha Laiho <Juha.Laiho@iki.fi> wrote:
> 
>
>Choosing mod_jk over mod_jk2 is not in my bargaining power in this case.
>Does mod_jk work with Apache 2.x?

I have stil been keeping with Apache 1.3.x, so no first-hand
experience there -- Google references indicate strongly that
mod_jk would work with Apache2. Also, reading the latest Tomcat
docs for a first time in a while, there is a mention of using
Apache2 with mod_proxy (apparently a separate add-on for
pre-2.2 Apache versions) with AJP protocol support enabled.
So looks like mod_proxy is extended to also handle Tomcat
connectivity.
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