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Re: Questions about mod_jk for GF v3

From: <June.Parks_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 13:19:22 -0700

Also, if the jkSupport property is implemented, will this JVM option
still be needed?

-Dcom.sun.enterprise.web.connector.enableJK=8009

June

On 09/17/08 13:15, June.Parks_at_Sun.COM wrote:
> Will the jkSupport property of http-listener be added to Prelude for
> sure?
>
> Also, Jennifer Ball said something about support for custom JARs for
> mod_jk. Will this be in Prelude?
>
> June
>
> On 09/15/08 11:57, Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
>> Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
>>> Salut,
>>>
>>> Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
>>>> I hope the name has no bearing here, but I am not sure. I should be
>>>> able
>>>> to name the JK connector as "foo", right JF?
>>>
>>> We don't have any way to tell GF that a specific connector is mod_jk
>>> enabled. Hence Amy cames with the idea (or Jan?) to have a special
>>> name. For sure jdk-connector is not correct :-) It should be
>>> jk-connector.
>>>
>>> Now using the name attribute might not be a good idea. I would
>>> instead propose adding a property under <http-listener> with:
>>>
>>> <property name="jkSupport" value="true"/>
>>>
>>> so it follow our normal convention. Jan/Amy/Kedar, what do you think?
>>
>> I am fine with this. Maybe you should file an RFE on the admin console
>> plugin to provide a check-box which says: < > Is this a JK Connector?
>> Please document this if you intend to do it.
>>
>> This will make adding a JK connector easier and user does not have to
>> remember the property name in its case.
>>
>> -Kedar
>>
>>>
>>> A+
>>>
>>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Kedar
>>>>
>>>> Survivant 00 wrote:
>>>>> note sure if I'm in the right mailing-list.
>>>>>
>>>>> I try the listener jk-mod for GF v3.. based on JF Arcand's blog,
>>>>> but it doesn't work with b24. It's named jdk-connector not
>>>>> jk-connector. Which one is the good name ?
>>>>>
>>>>> here the bug issue :
>>>>> https://glassfish.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=5975
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks
>>>>
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