Yes, that is correct TCP/IP transport layer. Thanks, Dan
Daniel P. Shaw Triad Financial Pro-Tem Contractor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ext: 25106 Ph: 714-799-5106 Start Date: 08-13-2007 -----Original Message----- From: Jim Jagielski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:46 AM To: [email protected] Cc: Minato, Rick; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Apache proxy engineering specs On Sep 10, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Shaw, Dan wrote: > Sure, > > We are going to be implementing BizTalk and BizTalk guaranties > delivery > of messages per their application. One of the first layers is the > transport layer BizTalk listens to for ACK(s) and if the ACK(s) come > from the proxy server then we will get a false positive and the > connection closes. > > I did get a reply from another apache DEV and they indicate that I > maybe > looking for persistent and stateful. OK that is fine but the very > first > thing I need to know is if a proxy server responds with ACK(s) from > requesting clients. > > We believe the proxy server does not respond with ACK from a client > and > it passes the data onto the server in which the server responds > with ACK > and then connection is closed. But again this is a guess just > based on > out research hence out question out to the dev apache arena. > > > Let me know if you need additional information I will send it. > By ACK, I'm guessing you mean at the tcp/ip layer??
