We may shortly be looking into the possibility of proxying/duplicating a single request to 2 different backend servers concurrently (but only returning one of the results, of course). Is this by any chance supported by your filter...?
At 2006-11-06 11:10, Daniel López wrote: >Before we found out about that one, we developed our own ProxyFilter, >instead of a servlet, with a bit more complex URL mapping features, >using regular expressions. > >We have done it to be able to integrate some back-end dynamic services >with a site driven by SiteMesh, and so far it works pretty well. We have >to test it under heavy load yet, as we are still developing it and have >not reached that phase. > >I thought about contributing it back to Resin, the extra regexp based >mapping fatures, as I did it for our own OS framework, but I haven't had >time to find out if/how Caucho handles contributions and integrate that >part into the Resin servlet. > >Cheers. >D. > >Mattias Jiderhamn escribió: > > > At 2006-11-04 17:05, Dan McGinn-Combs wrote: > > > >>I'm using Resin as an externally facing web > server - but I would like to use > >>it as a front-end to another, internal web server running on a different > >>machine on a non-standard port. So... does Resin have a built-in Proxy > >>Server? > > > > > > > http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/servlet/servlet-library.xtp#HttpProxyServlet _______________________________________________ resin-interest mailing list [email protected] http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest
