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The AJP Connector element represents a
Connector component that communicates with a web
connector via the AJP protocol. This is used for cases
where you wish to invisibly integrate Tomcat 6 into an existing (or new)
Apache installation, and you want Apache to handle the static content
contained in the web application, and/or utilize Apache's SSL
processing.
This connector supports load balancing when used in conjunction with
the jvmRoute attribute of the
Engine.
The native connectors supported with this Tomcat release are:
- JK 1.2.x with any of the supported servers
- mod_proxy on Apache httpd 2.x (included by default in Apache HTTP Server 2.2),
with AJP enabled: see
the httpd docs
for details.
Other native connectors supporting AJP may work, but are no longer supported.
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Attributes |
Common Attributes |
All implementations of Connector
support the following attributes:
Attribute | Description |
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allowTrace |
A boolean value which can be used to enable or disable the TRACE
HTTP method. If not specified, this attribute is set to false.
| emptySessionPath |
If set to true , all paths for session cookies will be set
to / . This can be useful for portlet specification implementations.
If not specified, this attribute is set to false .
| enableLookups |
Set to true if you want calls to
request.getRemoteHost() to perform DNS lookups in
order to return the actual host name of the remote client. Set
to false to skip the DNS lookup and return the IP
address in String form instead (thereby improving performance).
By default, DNS lookups are enabled.
| maxParameterCount |
The maximum number of parameters (GET plus POST) which will be
automatically parsed by the container. A value of less than 0 means no
limit. If not specified, a default of 10000 is used. Note that
FailedRequestFilter filter can be
used to reject requests that hit the limit.
| maxPostSize |
The maximum size in bytes of the POST which will be handled by
the container FORM URL parameter parsing. The feature can be disabled by
setting this attribute to a value less than or equal to 0.
If not specified, this attribute is set to 2097152 (2 megabytes).
| maxSavePostSize |
The maximum size in bytes of the POST which will be saved/buffered by
the container during FORM or CLIENT-CERT authentication. For both types
of authentication, the POST will be saved/buffered before the user is
authenticated. For CLIENT-CERT authentication, the POST is buffered for
the duration of the SSL handshake and the buffer emptied when the request
is processed. For FORM authentication the POST is saved whilst the user
is re-directed to the login form and is retained until the user
successfully authenticates or the session associated with the
authentication request expires. The limit can be disabled by setting this
attribute to -1. Setting the attribute to zero will disable the saving of
POST data during authentication. If not specified, this attribute is set
to 4096 (4 kilobytes).
| protocol |
Sets the protocol to handle incoming traffic. The default value is
AJP/1.3 and configures
org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler the original blocking
Java connector by default.
If the PATH (Windows) or LD_LIBRARY_PATH
(on most unix systems) environment variables contain the Tomcat
native library, the native/APR connector will automatically be
configured instead.
To use an explicit protocol rather than rely on the auto-switching
mechanism described above, the following values may be used:
org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler
- original blocking Java connector
org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpProtocol
- new blocking Java connector that supports an executor
org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpAprProtocol
- the APR/native connector.
Custom implementations may also be used.
| proxyName |
If this Connector is being used in a proxy
configuration, configure this attribute to specify the server name
to be returned for calls to request.getServerName() .
See Proxy Support for more
information.
| proxyPort |
If this Connector is being used in a proxy
configuration, configure this attribute to specify the server port
to be returned for calls to request.getServerPort() .
See Proxy Support for more
information.
| redirectPort |
If this Connector is supporting non-SSL
requests, and a request is received for which a matching
<security-constraint> requires SSL transport,
Catalina will automatically redirect the request to the port
number specified here.
| request.registerRequests |
This attribute controls request registration for JMX monitoring
of the Connector. It is enabled by default, but may be turned
it off to save a bit of memory.
| scheme |
Set this attribute to the name of the protocol you wish to have
returned by calls to request.getScheme() . For
example, you would set this attribute to "https "
for an SSL Connector. The default value is "http ".
See SSL Support for more information.
| secure |
Set this attribute to true if you wish to have
calls to request.isSecure() to return true
for requests received by this Connector (you would want this on an
SSL Connector). The default value is false .
| URIEncoding |
This specifies the character encoding used to decode the URI bytes,
after %xx decoding the URL. If not specified, ISO-8859-1 will be used.
| useBodyEncodingForURI |
This specifies if the encoding specified in contentType should be used
for URI query parameters, instead of using the URIEncoding. This
setting is present for compatibility with Tomcat 4.1.x, where the
encoding specified in the contentType, or explicitly set using
Request.setCharacterEncoding method was also used for the parameters from
the URL. The default value is false .
| useIPVHosts |
Set this attribute to true to cause Tomcat to use
the ServerName passed by the native web server to determine the Host
to send the request to. The default value is false .
| xpoweredBy |
Set this attribute to true to cause Tomcat to advertise
support for the Servlet specification using the header recommended in the
specification. The default value is false .
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Standard Implementations |
To use AJP, you
must specify the protocol attribute (see above).
These implementations support the AJP 1.3 protocol.
They support the following additional attributes (in addition to the
common attributes listed above):
Attribute | Description |
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address |
For servers with more than one IP address, this attribute
specifies which address will be used for listening on the specified
port. By default, this port will be used on all IP addresses
associated with the server. A value of 127.0.0.1
indicates that the Connector will only listen on the loopback
interface.
| backlog |
The maximum queue length for incoming connection requests when
all possible request processing threads are in use. Any requests
received when the queue is full will be refused. The default
value is 100.
| bufferSize |
The size of the output buffer to use. If less than or equal to zero,
then output buffering is disabled. The default value is -1
(i.e. buffering disabled)
| clientCertProvider |
When client certificate information is presented in a form other than
instances of java.security.cert.X509Certificate it needs to
be converted before it can be used and this property controls which JSSE
provider is used to perform the conversion. For example it is used with
the AJP connectors, the HTTP APR connector and
with the
org.apache.catalina.valves.SSLValve.If not specified, the default
provider will be used.
| connectionTimeout |
The number of milliseconds this Connector will wait,
after accepting a connection, for the request URI line to be
presented. The default value is infinite (i.e. no timeout).
| deferAccept |
Sets the TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT flag on the listening socket for
this connector. The default value is true where
TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT is supported by the operating system,
otherwise it is false .
| executor |
A reference to the name in an Executor element.
If this attribute is enabled, and the named executor exists, the connector will
use the executor, and all the other thread attributes will be ignored.
This attribute is not supported by the original blocking Java
connector.
| keepAliveTimeout |
The number of milliseconds this Connector will wait for
another AJP request before closing the connection.
The default value is to use the value that has been set for the
connectionTimeout attribute.
| maxThreads |
The maximum number of request processing threads to be created
by this Connector, which therefore determines the
maximum number of simultaneous requests that can be handled. If
not specified, this attribute is set to 200. If an executor is associated
with this connector, this attribute is ignored as the connector will
execute tasks using the executor rather than an internal thread pool.
| packetSize |
This attribute sets the maximum AJP packet size in Bytes. The maximum
value is 65536. It should be the same as the max_packet_size
directive configured for mod_jk. Normally it is not necessary to change
the maximum packet size. Problems with the default value have been
reported when sending certificates or certificate chains. The default
value is 8192.
| port |
The TCP port number on which this Connector
will create a server socket and await incoming connections. Your
operating system will allow only one server application to listen
to a particular port number on a particular IP address.
| request.secret |
Only requests from workers with this secret keyword will be accepted.
| request.shutdownEnabled |
If true and a secret has been configured, a correctly formatted AJP
request (that includes the secret) will shutdown the Tomcat instance
associated with this connector. This is set to false by
default.
| request.useSecret |
If set to true , then a random value for
request.secret will be generated. It is for use with
request.shutdownEnabled . This is set to false
by default.
| tcpNoDelay |
If set to true , the TCP_NO_DELAY option will be
set on the server socket, which improves performance under most
circumstances. This is set to true by default.
| tomcatAuthentication |
If set to true , the authentication will be done in Tomcat.
Otherwise, the authenticated principal will be propagated from the native
webserver and used for authorization in Tomcat.
The default value is true .
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