On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 09:28:50AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Simon Stewart wrote: > > > > >Attached is a HOWTO on getting Jetty and Apache 2 talking via > > > >mod_jk2. Can I please get some feedback on this? And what do people > > > >think about this (or something similar) being included in the next > > > >release of the jtc? > > I agree with Remy the jetty-specific docs should go with jetty.
Fair enough. Perhaps a pointer to where to find these docs might not go amiss, though? > For the native code - I think we can add specific instructions or > direct to the right place. That would be great. If the "right place" is the README.txt, I'll happily try and spanner in the relevant information. > BTW, it may be a good idea for jetty to take a look at the > java side of ajp as well, there are some interesting features. > Coyote is quite flexible, and I'm sure it would be easier to > adapt it to jetty and take advantage of all jk2 features. What would be involved in this? I'm starting to get itchy, and though I've not got much free time atm, in a few weeks things should be better.... I've not dabbled in the internals of tomcat or coyote yet, but getting in there and seeing how bits work together is the best way that I know of to become aquainted with something. Any pointers, please? > And I'm looking forward to code contributions and bug fixes > from jetty people. If there's anything we can do to help - > please let us know. I don't see jetty as a 'competition' - > and I hope they don't either. Our goal is to write a good servlet > container and solve 'itches', their goal seems similar. I'll forward your post to some of the Jetty developers. We'll see where things go from there. Regards, Simon -- "The C Programming Language -- A language which combines the power of assembly language with the flexibility of assembly language." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>