> Well, but if you don't need the root-context, then the load balancing
> *should* work with other contexts. You are using mod_jserv with APJ
> Balancesets, right?
Right Jospeh!
So how important is it to support load balancing of root contexts?
How many users use the root context?
>From where I sit, it's a requirement, I have no other option.
I don't want to go into the reasons as to why this is, (Unless there is a
great deal of interest)
but I do wonder how many others are doing it like I am?
> its a big change. fix for 3.3 ? This would seriously nuke loadbalancing
> for 3.2 if something was screwed up. besides, i'd rather see 3.2 stable
> out after so many months (years?).
I wish I knew if it was a big change or not.
When I was trying to do it, it felt like it was more of a mod_jserv issue
and had little/nothing to do with tomcat.
It seemed like mod_serv config parser just couldn't grok what I was telling
it.
(Kudos to the designer(s) of the API for mod_jserv, I thought it well
thought out and
easy to config given the amount of power/flexibility they were giving me.)
3.2 Stable is very important, at a minimum however, documentation should be
updated to state it's not supported in 3.2 root context.
-matthew
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