Re: Upgrade 1.3.12 -> 2.2.16: Jserv issue ???

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On 9/9/2010 8:54 PM, Sander Temme wrote:
>
> On Sep 9, 2010, at 5:29 AM, Mike Schleif wrote:
>
>> OK, I understand what you're saying. However, all I'm asking is, How can I load Jserv 1.1 functionality in Apache 2.2.16?
>
> Mod_jserv is dead. Has been dead for a decade. Its functionality (insofar that I remember what it once did) has been replaced by Tomcat.
>
>> Oracle hasn't supported 8.1 in years.
>>
>> We're trying to see if we can upgrade the web server portion while leaving all else as-is.
>
> Run Apache 2.2.16 in front as reverse proxy, perhaps with mod_security to keep the stuff you don't want out? That would allow you to leave the Oracle stuff untouched.
>
> S.

Wow!  Thank you for a clue.

"Run Apache 2.2.16 in front as reverse proxy ..."

What's that about?

The reason my client's come to this is, whenever a Firefox browser initiates a session, the Apache service dies on Windows VM.

I've tried to identify the crash root cause; but, of course, nobody will help with Apache 1.3.12. Does that affect your recommendation?

If ever I can be of service to you; contact me at once.

I wish for you a truly extraordinary day ...

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Mike Schleif
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