sending environment variables to weblogic
Richard Frovarp
richard.frovarp at ndsu.edu
Thu Apr 1 15:29:23 UTC 2021
On Thu, 2021-04-01 at 11:17 +0200, Peter Schober wrote:
> * Richard Frovarp via users <users at shibboleth.net> [2021-03-31
> 21:36]:
> > So that project is moving off of AJP, as it doesn't provide any
> > functionality above and beyond HTTP. It provides some quicker setup
> > for
> > sending values, but mod_proxy_http has the ability to send all of
> > the
> > values that AJP has. [...]
> > So it is a thing that is going away.
>
> The later (it's going away) may be the case but as to the former
> paragraph ("doesn't provide any functionality above and beyond HTTP")
> that's factually incorrect and I've provided some of the arguments
> (things only AJP allows but not HTTP) in my earlier post.
>
> -peter
The quote from the ApacheCon talk basically announcing it is going away
is:
"So why should we suffer all of these slings and arrows to continue to
use ajp? There's really no that no advantage that ajp has over for
example h2 or frankly even http1 at this point."
And:
"but i think it's sort of time for this protocol to go away it it
doesn't offer any advantages over things that are available today and i
think it offers some significant disadvantages"
That's what I'm going off of, plus the rest of the talk.
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