Thanks David Smith for your valuable information.

Regards
Raju



On 8/1/06, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

mod_proxy is the old proxy that Apache has had since 1.3 or earlier.
Basic idea is to pass on the incoming request to another server.
mod_proxy_ajp was introduced in Apache 2.2 to extend the mod_proxy
module with the ability to pass client HTTP requests back to a tomcat
instance via the AJP/1.3 protocol.  Think if it as incorporating the
functions of mod_jk into mod_proxy.

--David

Raju Balugu wrote:

> Thanks to David Smith and Mark Thomas .
>
> What is the difference between mod_proxy_ajp and mod_proxy?Could you
> please
> give details
> on that?
>
> Regards
> Raju
>
>
>
>
> On 8/1/06, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Raju Balugu wrote:
>> > Hi Mark ,I have a doubt on this again ,I got one more link stataing
we
>> can
>> > use this feature by acting as the proxy..
>> > http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/proxy-howto.html just have a
>> look
>> > and let me know ur idea.
>>
>> This isn't *any* web server as per your previous post it is a specific
>> one. Different question, hence different answer.
>>
>> If you are going to use mod_proxy then why not go the whole way and
>> use mod_proxy_ajp?
>>
>> Mark
>>
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