Francis GALIEGUE wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 02:02, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
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I'd comment too on the lack of packages in RHEL.
I know that lots of missing perl modules won't bother you much, but maybe a
missing mod_jk will leave you less serene ?
Why use mod_jk when you have mod_proxy_ajp?
Because you may have a whole infrastructure already based on mod_jk, and because there are
things
easier to do with mod_jk than with mod_proxy_ajp (and vice-versa probably).
But I'll let Chris answer that further.
Note that you can always build mod_jk under RHEL, and make a package of it.
But it's always sweet to be able to use pre-packaged stuff.
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