Anybody implemented load balancing and failsafety on tomcat stand alone?
Thanks,
Jayesh
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You mean tomcat sans Apache or IIS out front?
-Jamey
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Anybody implemented load balancing and failsafety
Jayesh typed the following on 10:55 AM 1/21/2001 -0800
Anybody implemented load balancing and failsafety on tomcat stand alone?
I've started some work on session persistence, which works with
a single-instance application, which should lead into sharing
sessions between instances
yes.
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You mean tomcat sans Apache or IIS out front?
-Jamey
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in this direction at the moment, but would be
interested in hearing about such a thing.
Craig McClanahan
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You mean tomcat
on 1/21/01 4:50 PM, "Craig R. McClanahan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In principle, it seems to me that you could write a webapp that does what
mod_proxy does for Apache -- making this server a proxy for some other server
--
and then extend it with support for load balancing and other such
Thanks Kief. I would like to help too. Let me take a look at the messages.
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Jayesh typed the following on 10:55 AM 1/21