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> Hi,
>
> Reading the documentation for mod_jk (1.2.25   --enable-jni), I am curious
> about something.
> In what case do you use mod_jk jni ?
>

TC 3.3.x is the only version that supports mod_jk's JNI module.  The main 
reason is that since it only really works on Windows and Netware, there 
hasn't been a lot of interest in porting this functionality to later TC 
versions (for *nix platforms, Apache always forks multiple copies, so you 
end up with multiple versions of TC running with no way to ensure 
stickyness).

> Thank you - Fred
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