Hi Andrew,

 

The MODE_DISPATCHER type makes the Redirector rely on the client dispatcher
and therefore on the client connectors registered. Therefore, it shouldn’t
make any difference whether or not you are running within Tomcat or as
standalone.

 

Note that in Restlet 2.0, I’ve just added support for MODE_SERVER_DISPATCHER
and MODE_CLIENT_DISPATCHER types and deprecated MODE_DISPATCHER. This allows
you to rely on the server dispatcher as well for internal re-routing. You
could also rely on the RIAP pseudo-protocol.

 

Maybe you should precise what you want to achieve, so we can give you the
best mode to use.

 

Best regards,
Jerome Louvel
--
Restlet ~ Founder and Lead developer ~  <http://www.restlet.org/>
http://www.restlet.org
Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~  <http://www.noelios.com/>
http://www.noelios.com

 

 

 

 

De : Andrew Zahra [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : vendredi 21 août 2009 05:57
À : [email protected]
Objet : Redirector with Tomcat

 

I am trying to use the redirector in MODE_DISPATCHER with Tomcat. All the
example seem to assume you will be running as a standalone on its own port.
E.g create a Component and add Protocol.HTTP on port 8182.

 

What I want to do is create a war file to deploy to tomcat and have the
redirector redirect any requests to another server. 

 

This is my first attempt at using the Restlet framework and I don’t quite
get the paradigm. How do I add a redirector in such a way that it just uses
the port the container is using but redirects requests for the given web app
elsewhere?

 

Thanks,

Andrew

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