>So, IMO, it's a win-win situation... JK can support all >web-servers and all >"old" protocols, it's tested, it works, we just need to make >it able to talk >the new "AJPv14/WARP" protocol and can be used as the "strong" >foundation. >WebApp will talk only "AJPv14/WARP", based on APR, and only >ported to Apache >1.3 and 2.0, when we're happy with it, with the 3.3 implementation of >"AJPv14/WARP", with the new/revised/corrected APR-based API, >we can start >porting all other stuff over, and in 12 years time we can >deprecate the old >one... > >Does it make any sense? Yes - Pier which will became my best friend :)
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