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- Original Message -
From: "Rainer Jung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 2
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 2:44 AM
Subject: Re: jk connector problems
> Hi Martin,
>
> these lines only mean, that mod_jk is checking whether it should forward
> the request or not, but it doesn't find a match (=JkMount), so it
> decides to let other apache modu
Martin Hochreiter wrote:
I'll see, I "solved" it with another way:
I simply kicked out mod_jk and use mod_proxy.
The performance is a significant better.
Great. You can at least say that you are
the first one!
Please give us some benchmark results.
Cheers,
Mladen.
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Rainer Jung schrieb:
Hi Martin,
these lines only mean, that mod_jk is checking whether it should forward
the request or not, but it doesn't find a match (=JkMount), so it
decides to let other apache modules handle the request. This part of
request processing is normal, even if there is no JkMoun
Hi Martin,
these lines only mean, that mod_jk is checking whether it should forward
the request or not, but it doesn't find a match (=JkMount), so it
decides to let other apache modules handle the request. This part of
request processing is normal, even if there is no JkMount.
Regards,
Rainer
Rainer Jung schrieb:
Hi,
Martin Hochreiter schrieb:
Hi!
I have some problems with Tomcat & JK Connector and Apache Virtual hosts.
Apache should only give requests of one virtual host to the jk
connector, but
it handles all requests over to the jk connector, no matter what host.
I di
Hi,
Martin Hochreiter schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> I have some problems with Tomcat & JK Connector and Apache Virtual hosts.
>
> Apache should only give requests of one virtual host to the jk
> connector, but
> it handles all requests over to the jk connector, no matter what host.
I didn't try your confi
Hi!
I have some problems with Tomcat & JK Connector and Apache Virtual hosts.
Apache should only give requests of one virtual host to the jk
connector, but
it handles all requests over to the jk connector, no matter what host.
Actually the log files of jkerror.log are very big - and getting bi