I meant jmeter tests... not junit.

On Tuesday, May 22, 2012 12:18:29 PM UTC-4, Rick Mangi wrote:
>
> Hey Jeff, how did I know you'd be the first to answer ;-)
>
> I can't think of anything we're doing differently. It's totally bizarre, 
> but we see about 5% failure rate on posts. There's nothing magical on our 
> side, it's just rest services with Jersey and Objectify on the backend. We 
> sent the cloudflare guys junit tests showing them what's going on and they 
> see it too. To their credit, they are very responsive and are trying to 
> figure it out, but we're launching in a few weeks here... We can reproduce 
> it in several different ways and there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or 
> reason to it, no patterns of when it happens and when it doesn't. Basically 
> the connection between cloudflare and GAE isn't being made, but only on 
> POSTs, and only sometimes. It happens on 2 different GAE apps for us (we 
> have dev/staging applications, and soon live).
>
> Yeah, setting up EC2/Rackspace nginx servers is our fallback plan but 
> that's yet another point of possible failure and more $. I just wish Google 
> would go ahead and open up SSL for everybody. It seems so basic.
>
> Thanks for the pointer to wwwizer, will check them out. 
>
> On Tuesday, May 22, 2012 12:06:32 PM UTC-4, Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
>>
>> Eh?  We issue POSTs through CF's SSL proxy all the time.  What are you 
>> doing differently? 
>>
>> There is this service, which I haven't tried:  http://wwwizer.com/ 
>>
>> Alternatively, you can run your own SSL proxy servers at 
>> Amazon/Rackspace/Linode/etc.  Just keep an eye on traffic. 
>>
>> Jeff 
>>
>> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Rick Mangi <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > Hey all, 
>> > 
>> > I recently set up cloudflare to get around the issues with appengine 
>> not 
>> > supporting SSL for custom domains. It all works fine for GET requests 
>> but 
>> > POSTS are resulting in a ton of 500 errors. We engaged cloudflare's 
>> tech 
>> > support and they verified that it's a problem but they can't seem to 
>> figure 
>> > out why it's happening. 
>> > 
>> > Has anyone found any alternative services that offer the same sort of 
>> > solution that might be more reliable? 
>> > 
>> > Thanks, 
>> > 
>> > Rick 
>> > 
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