+1 of course
We could use the current mod_jk in JTC since many
(if not all) of the latest works done in TC 3.3 has
been ported to JTC.
Only one exception, the ajp13 java part but should be
easy :)
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Remy Maucherat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 9:03 PM
>To: Tomcat Dev
>Subject: JK in TC 4.0 ?
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I saw people posting emails asking about running mod_jk with Tomcat 4.0
>(which is the only available connector for IIS). To make
>things easier for
>everyone interested in using it, we could bundle the binaries with the
>release distribution.
>
>mod_webapp will stay as the default native connector, as it has better
>integration with Tomcat 4.
>
>The Catalina wrapper for JK supports version 1.3, and was
>written by Kevin
>Seguin. The source code for this module is in
>jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk.
>
><ballot>
>[ ] +1. Integrate the mod_jk JARs with the Tomcat 4
>distributions. I'll help
>testing / maintaining it.
>[ ] +0. Good idea.
>[ ] -0. Bad idea.
>[ ] -1. No, because:
>
>
>
></ballot>
>
>My vote: +1 (I'll update the build scripts, tag the j-t-c/util
>and j-t-c/jk
>repositories).
>
>Remy
>