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Apache with JBOSS using AJP (mod_jk) giving spikes in thread count.
We used Apache with JBOSS for hosting our Application, but we found some issues related to thread handling of mod_jk.
Our website comes under low traffic websites and has maximum 200-300 concurrent …
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1answer
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How do I convince mod_proxy_ajp to pass environment variables to its backend?
I'm trying to use Apache's mod_proxy with the AJP backend and an ajp-wsgi app server but it doesn't seem to be sending SetEnv variables to the application server.
Configuration snippet:
<Location …
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1answer
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apache proxy to tomcat keep alive confusion
I have an apache 2.2 server infront of a tomcat 6 server. using mod_proxy_ajp on apache to proxy requests to tomcat. pretty standard setup.
If I need to disable keep-alive connections for browsers, …
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2answers
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How to set the AJP packet size in Tomcat?
I've followed the instructions here for setting the maxPacketSize in AJP...
AJP connector doc
It states in the doc that I need to "you must also change the packetSize attribute of your AJP connector …
0
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1answer
60 views
Apache Webserver & JBoss AJP connectivity with https
We are hosting a JEE Application running on JBoss. For security reasons this application that should be available on the internet is protected with a front-end Apache server. We are using AJP to …
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2answers
52 views
Is AJP secure enough?
We need to host a java richfaces/hibernate app in our hosting service. As a requirement of our security department we cannot make any connection from that application to our internal databases. One …
1
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4answers
141 views
What is the cause and how to fix 503 errors with this in Apache error_log: “Broken pipe: ajp_ilink_send(): send failed”
I'm having intermittent problems with a servlet running on JBoss, with Apache forwarding it all requests via mod_proxy_ajp.so.
Sometimes, for REST requests, I get 503 errors from Apache. When this …
1
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1answer
353 views
ProxyPass, ProxyReverse vs AJP
I currently have a Tomcat + apache http server setting to serve my Java servlet:
ProxyPass /myservice http://localhost:8080/myservice
ProxyPassRerverse /myservice http://localhost:8080/myservice
this …
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2answers
883 views
Apache + Tomcat: Using mod_proxy instead of AJP
Is there any way I connect Apache to Tomcat using an HTTP proxy such that Tomcat gets the correct incoming host name rather than localhost? I'm using this directive in apache:
ProxyPass /path …
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4answers
189 views
Apache is incorrectly converting jsp pages to “text/plain”
I've got a fairly normal setup in which Apache proxies requests to a servlet running inside Tomcat over the AJP protocol.
We've run this setup on Apache 2.0.46/Tomcat 5.0.28 for ages without …
1
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3answers
685 views
Using ProxyPass for pages but not images
As a result of horrible, horrible errors, we've changed how we connect Apache to Tomcat. We were using mod_jk:
JkMount /path ajp13
Now we're using mod_proxy_ajp:
ProxyPass /path …
3
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11answers
912 views
Apache/Tomcat error - wrong pages being delivered
This error has been driving me nuts. We have a server running Apache and Tomcat, serving multiple different sites. Normally the server runs fine, but sometimes an error happens where people are …
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1answer
136 views
WebSphere Portal v.5.1 and AJP?
Hello,
is there a way to configure WebSphere Portal to accept AJP connections?
E.g. Tomcat/JBoss and Oracle have a specific AJP port. I can't find it in WebSphere, and I'm getting tired of Googlin' …
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3answers
431 views
How do I connect my tomcat app to apache 2 so the paths aren’t lame?
I've got a tomcat instance with several apps running on it... I want the root of my new domain to go to one of these apps (context path of blah).. so I have the following set up:
<Location />
…
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2answers
548 views
Startup Deployment Architecture- Running Glassfish V3 Prelude without Apache…
So am I crazy for considering doing a beta/production release on Glassfish V3 Prelude?
Since all of my content is dynamic, I'm not even thinking of bothering to set up apache in front either. Doing …
