Re: [users@httpd] mod_jk or proxy_ajp

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Search the archive for mod_proxy_ajp, a couple of weeks ago I posted a
sample of how to use mod_rewrite [p] to select .jsp files and forward
them instead of using ProxyPass.

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Martyn wrote:
> Hi all
> I have set up apache 2.2.3 using the latest release of mod_jk 1.2.18 with
> glassfish on windows and all works as expected. Only when I tried to set
> this up on Linux I have problems that apache will not start.
> 
> I have installed apache 2.2.3 on the linux box but I don't see any downloads
> for mod_jk for apache version 2.2.3 as there is for windows. I tried an
> older mod_jk but this does not work. Does anybody know why there is not a
> mod_jk for Linux and apache 2.2.3?
> 
> I also would like to ask some question about proxy_ajp module.
> Is it better to use this instead of mod_jk and also how would I configure it
> so html is handled by apache instead of the application server I am using. I
> have tried this proxy_apj but it just seems to send every thing to the
> application server. As I understand about the mod_jk way of doing things
> this is not the case I would configure something like this JkMount
> /webapp/*.jsp
> 
> I would be grateful for any advise in the best way to go with this
> Kind regards Chainy
> 
> 
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