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1. Re: Jboss 3.0.2/Jetty and apache 2.0.42 integration with mod
jules Oct 3, 2002 6:10 PM (in response to superdave591)Get Jetty 4.1.1 down from sourceforge and substitute it's newer jars for the similarly named ones in .../deploy/jbossweb.sar/ - several AJP fixes have gone in.
Moving up to these jars seems to break distributable sessions - I will try to get a fix out for this over the weekend.
Let us know how you get on with AJP/Jetty - it's very important to us that this is 100%.
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2. Re: Jboss 3.0.2/Jetty and apache 2.0.42 integration with mod
superdave591 Oct 3, 2002 6:49 PM (in response to superdave591)Thanks Jules, I will try that tonight and report back with any progress good or bad..
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3. Re: Jboss 3.0.2/Jetty and apache 2.0.42 integration with mod
superdave591 Oct 3, 2002 11:50 PM (in response to superdave591)Well at first glance it appears to have cleared things up. My configuration uses a web server and jboss/jetty configured on the same machine and not utilizing any clustering so I dont think distributed session problems ae going to affect me much at least in the short term. Hopefully within the next few weeks I will get some actual traffic on this particular application and may shake some more bugs loose. This is kind of a trial system I am using to learn J2ee development. I will keep the list updated if I have more problems. Thanks for your quick and helpful answer.
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4. Re: Jboss 3.0.2/Jetty and apache 2.0.42 integration with mod
superdave591 Oct 4, 2002 2:41 AM (in response to superdave591)So far my app looks pretty good by itself. It wasnt until I tried using jmx-console through the apache link that I started running into more of those errors. My app still more or less works error free, and jmx-console appears to work decently just sends alot of those same errors to the apache error_log.
All of the wierd functioning of web pages is gone though as far as I can tell.. Its getting late here I will do some more testing tomorrow.. Let me know if there is something I should be looking at for you.
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5. Re: Jboss 3.0.2/Jetty and apache 2.0.42 integration with mod
jules Oct 4, 2002 5:40 AM (in response to superdave591)David,
Good to hear things are working for you.
I am building an Apache/Tomcat/JBoss site for a client at the moment and, if it is any consolation, my mod_jk.log is full of nasty messages as well...
We are going with local (non-distributable) sessions, affinity & fail-over through mod_jk, and the ability to bleed the sessions off a node before we take it down (via a custom filter that I have written). This way, we keep things really simple for the initial deployment and only lose sessions in case of catastrophic failure of a node.
We are working on making sure that Jetty can provide all the same functionality (but better - of course :-) ), so feedback would be very welcome.
It looks like Greg has just managed to speed us up another 10-15% - so things are looking good.
I will try to get the distributable stuff sorted out over the weekend.
Speak to you soon,
Jules