Marcel Ruff
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 05:43:44 -0700
Zied ABID wrote:
If there is no proxy (squid et al) and / or restrictive firewall in the way using SOCKET is the way to go.hi all,For deployment reason I have to work with http or https traffic, I thank that xmlrpc protocol will be a solution, but the callback server is not tolerated either ...I think now about 2 ways :1) to work with socket protocol and adding a http connection between clients and server ...
Callbacks are tunneled back.
If there is a company proxy and firewall inhibiting the direct socket access from inside to outside but http is working fine using a company proxy you can try the applet, it will use the browsers proxy settings and nicely connect to the outside xmlBlaster server.2) work with client.browser and code something for a java Client ...
regards Marcel
So , what do think , is a better way ? Do you have others ideas, advices ... ? thanks ZiedPS : my work is open source, so if some one has already done something it will be very helpful to send it, if not, I hope doing something and I'll do it :)
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