Martin,

Yes I have this running on my site.  I have a load balanced system with 2 
web servers, 1 load balancer and 1 ape server.

You will have to test and use JSONP as some browsers don't like a different 
url, but I use the base url so its less of a problem.

pretend my site name is www.mysite.com  I would then call my ape server 
ape.mysite.com  In the ape configs I set mysite.com as the base of the site.

depending on what you are doing on your APE server will depend on what you 
have to code to get the data between the WWW and APE servers.  I found APE 
to be a resource hog if I tried to access MySQL directly from the APE 
server.  So what I'm using ape for I can get away with INLINEPUSH.  When 
user1 sends a message to user2,  Which ever web server user1 is connected 
to will do a PHP INLINEPUSH to user2 at the ape server.  
http://ape.mysite.com/inlinepush.php?to=user2&from=user1....  The APE 
server then sends the message to user2 client saying they have a new 
message.

It works like a champ I do restart my APE servers nightly to free up any 
memory they didn't free, its less than 30 seconds of down time,  I have 
less problems this way.

/Andy

On Sunday, August 19, 2012 1:59:13 AM UTC-7, Martin wrote:
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>
>> Now my questions:
>> - Is this possible?
>> - Has anyone done this and can verify that it works?
>> - Does it has downsides (in speed for example?)
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Martin
>>
>
>

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