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Rahul,

rahul wrote:
>     I am trying to integrate mod_jk with the apache 2.2 package
> distribution in solaris.
> I would like to know what would be the versions that can have
> incompatibilities with the previous versions (both API and configuration)

Check the change log:
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/miscellaneous/changelog.html

It contains all changes between each version. If you need to know what
changed between 1.2.14 and 1.2.25, then you need read all of the changes
for intervening versions.

> Is JK-1.2.25 going to be completely compatible with JK-1.2.26

All of the 1.2.x versions are compatible with each other.

> How about JK-1.2.25 and JK-1.3.xx and 

I don't believe there are any 1.3.x versions.

> JK-1.2.25 and JK-2.xx.yy 

Same here: there are no 2.x versions.

> which is the version change where I can expect the compatibility to be
> guaranteed?

Do you mean "feature compatibility"? Each version of mod_jk includes
improvements and features that were not included in previous versions.
So, in a sense, all versions are incompatible (with each other).

On the other hand, they all implement the AJP12 and AJP13 protocols. So,
in a sense, they are all entirely compatible (with each other).

All versions along the 1.2.x line are expected to be drop-in replaceable
for other versions in the same line. You should always read the release
notes between versions so that some fixed bug doesn't end up breaking
your setup.

- -chris
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