Mladen Turk wrote:
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From: Remy Maucherat
For example majors Linux distributions are now using Apache
2 instead
of Apache 1.3. So Apache 2.x will be more and more used.
When not running inside Apache, there are tons of things when
cannot use, including configuration. So the best is indeed to
keep JK around for supporting other servers. One of the big
problems is that it would be best to keep developing either
jk 1.2.x or jk 2.0.x, but not both ;)
Ok, but let's try to make the code 'reusable', protocol and basic config
tree should be in a separate files, so that we can aventually make something
simmilar for other web servers if there will be enough interest, or make a
generic 'apr/apr-util' like library, so everything that uses 'ap_xxx' calls
should go in mod_coyote.
Second reference to mod_coyote ?
Should we retains this one ?
Remy :;)
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