AJP, an acronymn for Apache Jserv Protocol, is a binary version of HTTP that is optimized for communication between Apache HTTPD and Apache Tomcat over a TCP connection.
The current version of the AJP protocol is 1.3, referred to by the standard name ajp13
Other than the data format, differences between the standard HTTP and AJP protocols include more persistent connections (to avoid unnecessary socket creation) and a focus on connection reuse over a series of request/response cycles.
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