Hi.
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We have 100+ web servers where apache fronts a separate tomcat server using
2011/7/14 André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com:
Hi.
This is a bit of a side question, or let's say a question-by-proxy.
I happen to be also subscribed to a support list for mod_perl, and someone
there made the following comment as part of a post :
quote
We have 100+ web servers where apache
On 14/07/2011 11:29, André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
This is a bit of a side question, or let's say a question-by-proxy.
I happen to be also subscribed to a support list for mod_perl, and
someone there made the following comment as part of a post :
quote
We have 100+ web servers where
On 14/07/2011 11:29, André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
This is a bit of a side question, or let's say a question-by-proxy.
I happen to be also subscribed to a support list for mod_perl, and
someone there made the following comment as part of a post :
quote
We have 100+ web servers where
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 14/07/2011 11:29, André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
This is a bit of a side question, or let's say a question-by-proxy.
I happen to be also subscribed to a support list for mod_perl, and
someone there made the following comment as part of a post :
quote
We have 100+ web servers
Am 14.07.2011 13:25, schrieb André Warnier:
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 14/07/2011 11:29, André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
This is a bit of a side question, or let's say a question-by-proxy.
...
I think for this problem, I have to treat tomcat as a little, rather
inefficient, black box and try to fixup
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Pid,
On 7/14/2011 6:37 AM, Pid wrote:
I'd ask the OP to back that up with an explanation and some proof,
contrary to the below:
Can you clarify this? It looks like request and response headers jumbled
together.
Request
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André,
On 7/14/2011 7:25 AM, André Warnier wrote:
quote [...] I would also add that most of the sites are dynamically
driven pages, even involving MySQL querying, but once launched, the
data remains fairly static - eg GET X will always resolve to
On 14.07.2011 12:29, André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
This is a bit of a side question, or let's say a question-by-proxy.
I happen to be also subscribed to a support list for mod_perl, and
someone there made the following comment as part of a post :
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We have 100+ web servers where
Rainer Jung wrote:
On 14.07.2011 12:29, André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
This is a bit of a side question, or let's say a question-by-proxy.
I happen to be also subscribed to a support list for mod_perl, and
someone there made the following comment as part of a post :
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We have 100+ web servers
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