libapache-mod-jk 1:1.2.37-3 source package in Ubuntu
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libapache-mod-jk (1:1.2.37-3) unstable; urgency=low * d/rules: Fix "Hardening CPPFLAGS missing" (Closes: #710809). Thanks to Simon Ruderich for providing patch. * d/patches/0004-corrupted-worker-activation-status.patch: Fix "Worker activation state corrupted when using jkmanager", Thanks to David Gubler for patch (Closes: #711934). -- Damien Raude-Morvan <email address hidden> Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:28:44 +0200
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libapache-mod-jk_1.2.37-3.dsc | 2.1 KiB | 2cfe35360a6e6b9c5101ce9335d2080babe56290c75efb0eeb6662251a87ebf2 |
libapache-mod-jk_1.2.37.orig.tar.gz | 1.5 MiB | 38a92623ddd28b85bbf54cf77f4c867ccbebafb71233131471623691e4e751f9 |
libapache-mod-jk_1.2.37-3.debian.tar.gz | 9.8 KiB | 61f7cf5d8b19b32a178525a3de512bb0d63471ee1e59e24b2b51f6c3f1b03a38 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- libapache-mod-jk-doc: Documentation of libapache2-mod-jk package
Documentation and examples of the Apache jk connector for the Tomcat
Java servlet engine.
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For uptodate documentation about Tomcat connectors please take a look
at the home page at http://tomcat. apache. org/connectors- doc/.
- libapache2-mod-jk: Apache 2 connector for the Tomcat Java servlet engine
Apache Tomcat is the reference implementation for the Java Servlet and
JavaServer Pages (JSP) specification from the Apache Jakarta project.
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This package contains an Apache 2 module (mod_jk) to forward requests
from Apache to Tomcat using the AJP 1.3 or 1.4 protocol. It can either
talk to Tomcat on the local machine or to a remote engine using TCP.