You could always try mod_proxy_ajp, which uses the mod_proxy framework,
but communicates via AJP. It's better at detection of silently
dropped AJP connections.
> On Feb 9, 2015, at 3:18 AM, Dr James Smith <js5@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> We used mod_jk for ages and have recently flipped back to mod_proxy for our java/tomcat apps, we found that we had connectivity issues with mod_jk - if the connection between apache/tomcat is severed then mod_jk did not always work cleanly - and subsequent requests would just hang. mod_proxy didn't have the problem.
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> The problem showed it self when we started segregating machines into virtual firewall zones - so traffic between machines was controlled.
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> It does mean that we don't have as easy a load-balanced setup - although we do send the requests back through our front-end load balancers and this seems effective.
>
> James
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