Fox,Tim wrote:
Hi All-
Apologies for cross-posting from the user group - but in retrospect I believe
this might be a better forum for this question:
I am interesting in using the in processes jni_worker with apache 2.0 on linux.
My question concerns the number of instances of a jvm, and hence tomcat that
will be created.
My understanding is that, on linux the default mpm configuration will have
multiple child server processes created.
Does that mean there will be multiple jvms and hence multiple tomcat instances
instantiated? Or is the jvm somehow "shared" across processes?
You listed all the problems JNI connector faces on Linux, and also the
facts why JNI is unusable.
Is it a requirement of using the jni worker that the number of child server
processes is limited to 1 in the apache config?
I would suggest that you forgot all about inprocess JNI on any
unix variant with Apache, or better all together.
Even the stupid .NET has a separate process out of IIS.
Mladen.
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