Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
Hmm, well because I'd like the configuration to be simple (which it arent really now). And wanted it to be at apache HTTP configured not a mix of HTTP and tomcat.. So no real arguments, I guess I could change it. However the only thing bothering me now are cookies. So if the only way are mod_jk i'll have to take that i guess?
I'm not completely sure if the cookie problem is generated by the proxy module or not, the proxy directives should simply 'route' the connection to tomcat and back, I was just wondering the reason to stick to a proxy configuration where a mod_jk one would have been much simpler.
But if you connect directly with Tomcat (by using the :8080 port in the URL) and have no trouble with the cookies bit, I suppose the problem does lies in the proxy module.
Davide -- Had to give report over censorship today. So I put in a pr0n vid andthey made me turn it off. Did u get an A? I hope so, cause they kept the video.
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