Any Comparisons? -- mod_wl vs mod_proxy vs mod_jk

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Hello All
We've been using the generic mod_proxy for years.   We utilize Apache to layer in HTTPS from the world into our DMZ, then utilize proxypass/proxypassreverse to our internal servers.  Our internal servers vary between iis, weblogic, tomcat, and a few others.

mod_proxy has been working great for us.

Recently I've been asked why not mod_wl and mod_jk.   I really have no answer and I haven't been able to find much online with regards to advantages of one vs another.

Has anyone seen, or have, any links that can help outline the difference?

Thanks,
~Todd

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