mod_jk vs mod_proxy_ajp

    Date: 12/06/05 (Apache)    Keywords: apache

    Now that Apache 2.2 is out with AJP support built in, should I use it or continue using mod_jk? What's the difference? What are the benefits either way?

    Any info appreciated. I'm just working on setting up Apache+JOnAS now, and I'd like to launch with the most current version.

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    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/apache/27837.html

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