Am 2020-07-08 um 23:52 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
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All,
I'm (likely) giving a presentation at this year's ApacheCon North
America (which is *virtual* this year, so the "North America" just
means "it was supposed to be in New Orleans in September" but anyone
can attend ... FOR FREE!) about migrating from mod_jk ->
mod_proxy_http and I'd like some feedback on my draft slides.
Is anyone using mod_proxy_ajp or mod_proxy_http in a production
setting and has a lot of experience with getting it all to work well?
My 20 years or so of experience with proxying to Tomcat has always
used mod_jk so I'm sure there are some obvious things I'm not thinking
about because mod_jk was designed to pretty much work right out of the
box.
I wouldn't say I have a lot of experience, but I am using mod_proxy_http
for quite a while. I wish I could use Tomcat directly, there are several
annoying bugs in mod_proxy_http discussing with httpd devs.
Michael
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