Hi everyone,
@Andre : Yes, the material is quite enough, I am using a AJP connector and
as Spring-security automatically rewrites/redirects to https, that is not
the problem I am having. The problem is that even if *one* Tomcat is going
down, the whole setup is dying, Not the point of this task.
Akshay,
On 12/9/15 5:33 AM, Kernel freak wrote:
> @Andre : Yes, the material is quite enough, I am using a AJP connector and
> as Spring-security automatically rewrites/redirects to https, that is not
> the problem I am having. The problem is that even if *one* Tomcat is going
> down, the whole
Hello friends,
I am working on a Debian server in which I would like to setup 2 instances
of Apache tomcat which will be load balanced by an Apache HTTP server(Do I
require a http server? ). In-case one copy of Apache tomcat goes down, the
other one will automatically comes online.
While I was
On 08.12.2015 14:07, Kernel freak wrote:
Hello friends,
I am working on a Debian server in which I would like to setup 2 instances
of Apache tomcat which will be load balanced by an Apache HTTP server(Do I
require a http server? ). In-case one copy of Apache tomcat goes down, the
other one will
Akshay,
On 12/8/15 8:07 AM, Kernel freak wrote:
> I am working on a Debian server in which I would like to setup 2 instances
> of Apache tomcat which will be load balanced by an Apache HTTP server(Do I
> require a http server? ). In-case one copy of Apache tomcat goes down, the
> other one will