# Workers.properties like file for the java side. # It should be easy to read from C as well, to avoid duplication # There are many ways to configure jk2 - including 'native' interceptor # conf in server.xml, servlet and web.xml, properties file. For the first, # version we'll use the file. If/when xml is used ( any form ), we'll # generate this file automatically. # Pattern ( similar with server.xml, but for properties ) : # # handler.NAME.className=[class name to be loaded] # handler.NAME.property=value : a setter will be called, with int,boolean # conversions if needed. # Handlers that will be loaded by jk2: # Default: # handler.list=channel,request,container # Transport handler. # Default: #handler.channel.className=org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket #handler.channel.debug=0 #handler.channel.port=8009 # Other options: #handler.channel.className=org.apache.jk.common.ChannelUn #handler.channel.file=${jk.home}/jk2.socket #handler.channel.className=org.apache.jk.common.ChannelJni # Optional - right now request handles all messages # handler.dispatch.className=org.apache.jk.common.HandlerDispatch # handler.dispatch.debug=0 # The only request handler we have right now, for ajp13 requests. # Default: #handler.request.className=org.apache.jk.common.HandlerRequest #handler.request.debug=0 #handler.container.className=org.apache.jk.common.WorkerDummy # This will be added automatically by the server adapter. Only dummy # needs to be added for testing purpose # handler.container.className=org.apache.jk.server.tomcat33.Worker33 # handler.container.className=org.apache.jk.server.tomcat40.Worker40