Mladen Turk wrote:
jean-frederic clere wrote:


Not sure what you mean by that. Like a generic callback?

Yes to able to flush the same way we write.


OK, makes sense.


If 'JkFlush Off' is used a single ap_rflush will be issued when all the data is send.


Then why not using 'JkFlush Off' as default behaviour?


That makes sense too. How about using only 'JkFlush nnn' where nnn is the number of AJP packets. So JkFlush 1 will have the exact behavior like now. Default (0) will call a single ws_write() after all the data has been send.

I think on/off is enough - Think of the questions nnn will bring in user list -


Regards, Mladen.

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