I think Mladen and I both want people to move to mod_proxy_*. Mladen
already offered help and httpd-dev for porting mod_jk improvements to
mod_proxy_* and I definitely want to join him in that. But first I need
to manage the pending mod_jk release, something we are right now doing.

I don't know mod_proxy_* code good enough to make a precise statement
about schedule for porting features, but I assume, that mod_proxy_* will
be very close to mod_jk (if not better) around october.

There are also plans by jfclere, Mladen and others to improve
mod_proxy_* and possibly AJP much further than what mod_jk/AJP13 is able
to do at the moment, but I'm sure this part is much more complicated and
will take a couple of months.

This is only what I think about it.

Rainer

Jess Holle schrieb:
> What is the plan for mod_proxy_ajp catching up with all the improvements
> in the latest mod_jk?
> 
> As I understand it, mod_proxy_ajp is currently lagging, which is
> understandable -- one or the other has to.  I'm just wanting to get some
> grasp of the probable/planned timeframe for mod_proxy_ajp catching up.
> 
> -- 
> Jess Holle
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