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Re: Moving forward with Enhydra: msg#00013

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Subject: Re: Moving forward with Enhydra

Hello.

We currently deploy Enhydra 3.1 alongside Apache 2. Apache serves up the static content and the rest is passed to Enhydra instances via the ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse directives. This might help, depending on how you plan to use Director.

-Keith

Matt Howell wrote:

Is there a public repository where the active development files for
Enhydra are available? It looks like both the ObjectWeb repository
(empty) and the original repository (antiquated) are not currently
active with the soon to be Enhydra 5.1.

Also, perhaps this is better suited for the Director mailing list
(afraid to post because it has been several months without activity),
but is anyone actually deploying Enhydra alongside of Apache 2 yet?

Has anyone begun the conversion of the Director shared object to the new
module paradigm?
If not, would it be possible to use one of the connectors available with
other Application Servers? (Tomcat / Coyote)

-Matt Howell
mhowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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