Re: [OT] thanks

2014-01-14 Thread Pierre Goupil
Replying to myself: after having double-checked all the docs, it now works:
there was an inconsistency in my configuration, it was enough to prevent
the whole stuff to work.

If anyone is curious, I can still give him more details.

In the meantime, thanks to all,


Pierre





On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Pierre Goupil goupilpie...@gmail.comwrote:

 Good evening,

 I finally have the need to use nginx, but can't figure out how to
 configure it with Wicket and Atmosphere.

 I've provided the nginx configuration quoted above, and in my init()
 method of WebApplication, I have:

 this.getFilterFactoryManager().add(new XForwardedRequestWrapperFactory());

 But no way, the WebSocket connection returns an error.

 GET
 http://me.net/?0-IResourceListener.2-...ache-Date=0X-atmo-protocol=true_=1389644050464




 = Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at ws://
 me.net/?0-IResourceListener.2-X-Atmosphere-tracking-id=0X-Atmosphere-Framework=2.0.8-jqueryX-Atmosphere-Transport=websocketX-Atmosphere-TrackMessageSize=trueX-Cache-Date=0X-atmo-protocol=true

 Does anybody have an idea, please?

 Regards,

 Pierre





 On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Emond Papegaaij 
 emond.papega...@topicus.nl wrote:

 We depend heavily on ajp. Our application server needs to know the exact
 url the request was made to. This is very hard to get right with plain
 http
 proxying (if not impossible). The main reason we use httpd in front of our
 application server(s) is for load balancing and status information
 (serving
 a 503 when the application is down). Tomcat's (or JBoss in our case)
 performance has never been an issue.

 Best regards,
 Emond

 On Wednesday 14 August 2013 07:50:50 Dan Retzlaff wrote:
  Have you considered nginx? We use httpd but our reverse-proxying
 needs are
  pretty simple. I've been meaning to try nginx.
 
  http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/websocket.html
 
  On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Pierre Goupil
 goupilpie...@gmail.comwrote:
   I use only Tomcat (7.0.40) and I must admit that with NIO connector
 and
   useNative=true, the performance looks nice. I have no use for an
 httpd for
   the moment, but I'm not in production.
  
   I plan to load test my app, if you're interested, I can communicate
 the
   results to you.
  
   As a side-note, on the Tomcat list, many people are starting to talk
 about
   better WebSockets support in Tomcat 8 and the dev seem to realize
 that
   there is a strong expectation for them, so maybe they'll try and
 convince
   to work hand-in-hand with the httpd / AJP people?
  
   Anyway, thanks again and keep up the good work!
  
   And of course a big thank you to the people from the great Wicket,
 too!
  
   :-)
  
   Regards,
  
   Pierre
  
  
   On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Emond Papegaaij 
   emond.papega...@topicus.nl
  
wrote:
   
Hi Pierre,
   
Good to hear you like it! Unfortunately, we are still waiting for
 the
  
   rest
  
of
the server stack to support websockets before we can actually use
 it in
production applications. Hopefully, with the release of jee7 (with
  
   jsr356)
  
maintainers of httpd and ajp will finally realize they need to
 support
websockets as well.
   
Best regards,
Emond
   
On Wednesday 14 August 2013 12:01:05 Pierre Goupil wrote:
 Good morning,

 All apologies for this totally off-topic message, but I would
 like to
   
say a
   
 big THANK YOU to Emond for his work on wicket-atmosphere.

 His code is far from trivial, yet it is a real pleasure to use it.
 According to me, the killer-feature is the fact that we have an
 AjaxRequestTarget to work with which triggers a Comet /
 WebSocket
   
response.
   
 Thanks again, man!

 Pierre
  
   --
   Un truc bien avec la musique, c'est que quand elle te frappe, tu n'as
 pas
   mal.
   Alors frappez-moi de musique !
   Frappez-moi de musique, maintenant !
  
   (Bob Marley : Trenchtown Rock)




 --
 Un truc bien avec la musique, c'est que quand elle te frappe, tu n'as pas
 mal.
 Alors frappez-moi de musique !
 Frappez-moi de musique, maintenant !

 (Bob Marley : Trenchtown Rock)




-- 
Un truc bien avec la musique, c'est que quand elle te frappe, tu n'as pas
mal.
Alors frappez-moi de musique !
Frappez-moi de musique, maintenant !

(Bob Marley : Trenchtown Rock)


Re: [OT] thanks

2014-01-13 Thread Pierre Goupil
Good evening,

I finally have the need to use nginx, but can't figure out how to configure
it with Wicket and Atmosphere.

I've provided the nginx configuration quoted above, and in my init() method
of WebApplication, I have:

this.getFilterFactoryManager().add(new XForwardedRequestWrapperFactory());

But no way, the WebSocket connection returns an error.

GET
http://me.net/?0-IResourceListener.2-...ache-Date=0X-atmo-protocol=true_=1389644050464




= Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at ws://
me.net/?0-IResourceListener.2-X-Atmosphere-tracking-id=0X-Atmosphere-Framework=2.0.8-jqueryX-Atmosphere-Transport=websocketX-Atmosphere-TrackMessageSize=trueX-Cache-Date=0X-atmo-protocol=true

Does anybody have an idea, please?

Regards,

Pierre





On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Emond Papegaaij emond.papega...@topicus.nl
 wrote:

 We depend heavily on ajp. Our application server needs to know the exact
 url the request was made to. This is very hard to get right with plain http
 proxying (if not impossible). The main reason we use httpd in front of our
 application server(s) is for load balancing and status information (serving
 a 503 when the application is down). Tomcat's (or JBoss in our case)
 performance has never been an issue.

 Best regards,
 Emond

 On Wednesday 14 August 2013 07:50:50 Dan Retzlaff wrote:
  Have you considered nginx? We use httpd but our reverse-proxying
 needs are
  pretty simple. I've been meaning to try nginx.
 
  http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/websocket.html
 
  On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Pierre Goupil
 goupilpie...@gmail.comwrote:
   I use only Tomcat (7.0.40) and I must admit that with NIO connector
 and
   useNative=true, the performance looks nice. I have no use for an
 httpd for
   the moment, but I'm not in production.
  
   I plan to load test my app, if you're interested, I can communicate the
   results to you.
  
   As a side-note, on the Tomcat list, many people are starting to talk
 about
   better WebSockets support in Tomcat 8 and the dev seem to realize
 that
   there is a strong expectation for them, so maybe they'll try and
 convince
   to work hand-in-hand with the httpd / AJP people?
  
   Anyway, thanks again and keep up the good work!
  
   And of course a big thank you to the people from the great Wicket,
 too!
  
   :-)
  
   Regards,
  
   Pierre
  
  
   On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Emond Papegaaij 
   emond.papega...@topicus.nl
  
wrote:
   
Hi Pierre,
   
Good to hear you like it! Unfortunately, we are still waiting for the
  
   rest
  
of
the server stack to support websockets before we can actually use
 it in
production applications. Hopefully, with the release of jee7 (with
  
   jsr356)
  
maintainers of httpd and ajp will finally realize they need to
 support
websockets as well.
   
Best regards,
Emond
   
On Wednesday 14 August 2013 12:01:05 Pierre Goupil wrote:
 Good morning,

 All apologies for this totally off-topic message, but I would like
 to
   
say a
   
 big THANK YOU to Emond for his work on wicket-atmosphere.

 His code is far from trivial, yet it is a real pleasure to use it.
 According to me, the killer-feature is the fact that we have an
 AjaxRequestTarget to work with which triggers a Comet /
 WebSocket
   
response.
   
 Thanks again, man!

 Pierre
  
   --
   Un truc bien avec la musique, c'est que quand elle te frappe, tu n'as
 pas
   mal.
   Alors frappez-moi de musique !
   Frappez-moi de musique, maintenant !
  
   (Bob Marley : Trenchtown Rock)




-- 
Un truc bien avec la musique, c'est que quand elle te frappe, tu n'as pas
mal.
Alors frappez-moi de musique !
Frappez-moi de musique, maintenant !

(Bob Marley : Trenchtown Rock)


Re: [OT] thanks

2013-08-14 Thread Emond Papegaaij
Hi Pierre,

Good to hear you like it! Unfortunately, we are still waiting for the rest of 
the server stack to support websockets before we can actually use it in 
production applications. Hopefully, with the release of jee7 (with jsr356) 
maintainers of httpd and ajp will finally realize they need to support 
websockets as well.

Best regards,
Emond

On Wednesday 14 August 2013 12:01:05 Pierre Goupil wrote:
 Good morning,
 
 All apologies for this totally off-topic message, but I would like to say a
 big THANK YOU to Emond for his work on wicket-atmosphere.
 
 His code is far from trivial, yet it is a real pleasure to use it.
 According to me, the killer-feature is the fact that we have an
 AjaxRequestTarget to work with which triggers a Comet / WebSocket 
response.
 
 Thanks again, man!
 
 Pierre


Re: [OT] thanks

2013-08-14 Thread Pierre Goupil
I use only Tomcat (7.0.40) and I must admit that with NIO connector and
useNative=true, the performance looks nice. I have no use for an httpd for
the moment, but I'm not in production.

I plan to load test my app, if you're interested, I can communicate the
results to you.

As a side-note, on the Tomcat list, many people are starting to talk about
better WebSockets support in Tomcat 8 and the dev seem to realize that
there is a strong expectation for them, so maybe they'll try and convince
to work hand-in-hand with the httpd / AJP people?

Anyway, thanks again and keep up the good work!

And of course a big thank you to the people from the great Wicket, too!
:-)

Regards,

Pierre


On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Emond Papegaaij emond.papega...@topicus.nl
 wrote:

 Hi Pierre,

 Good to hear you like it! Unfortunately, we are still waiting for the rest
 of
 the server stack to support websockets before we can actually use it in
 production applications. Hopefully, with the release of jee7 (with jsr356)
 maintainers of httpd and ajp will finally realize they need to support
 websockets as well.

 Best regards,
 Emond

 On Wednesday 14 August 2013 12:01:05 Pierre Goupil wrote:
  Good morning,
 
  All apologies for this totally off-topic message, but I would like to
 say a
  big THANK YOU to Emond for his work on wicket-atmosphere.
 
  His code is far from trivial, yet it is a real pleasure to use it.
  According to me, the killer-feature is the fact that we have an
  AjaxRequestTarget to work with which triggers a Comet / WebSocket
 response.
 
  Thanks again, man!
 
  Pierre




-- 
Un truc bien avec la musique, c'est que quand elle te frappe, tu n'as pas
mal.
Alors frappez-moi de musique !
Frappez-moi de musique, maintenant !

(Bob Marley : Trenchtown Rock)


Re: [OT] thanks

2013-08-14 Thread Dan Retzlaff
Have you considered nginx? We use httpd but our reverse-proxying needs are
pretty simple. I've been meaning to try nginx.

http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/websocket.html


On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Pierre Goupil goupilpie...@gmail.comwrote:

 I use only Tomcat (7.0.40) and I must admit that with NIO connector and
 useNative=true, the performance looks nice. I have no use for an httpd for
 the moment, but I'm not in production.

 I plan to load test my app, if you're interested, I can communicate the
 results to you.

 As a side-note, on the Tomcat list, many people are starting to talk about
 better WebSockets support in Tomcat 8 and the dev seem to realize that
 there is a strong expectation for them, so maybe they'll try and convince
 to work hand-in-hand with the httpd / AJP people?

 Anyway, thanks again and keep up the good work!

 And of course a big thank you to the people from the great Wicket, too!
 :-)

 Regards,

 Pierre


 On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Emond Papegaaij 
 emond.papega...@topicus.nl
  wrote:

  Hi Pierre,
 
  Good to hear you like it! Unfortunately, we are still waiting for the
 rest
  of
  the server stack to support websockets before we can actually use it in
  production applications. Hopefully, with the release of jee7 (with
 jsr356)
  maintainers of httpd and ajp will finally realize they need to support
  websockets as well.
 
  Best regards,
  Emond
 
  On Wednesday 14 August 2013 12:01:05 Pierre Goupil wrote:
   Good morning,
  
   All apologies for this totally off-topic message, but I would like to
  say a
   big THANK YOU to Emond for his work on wicket-atmosphere.
  
   His code is far from trivial, yet it is a real pleasure to use it.
   According to me, the killer-feature is the fact that we have an
   AjaxRequestTarget to work with which triggers a Comet / WebSocket
  response.
  
   Thanks again, man!
  
   Pierre
 



 --
 Un truc bien avec la musique, c'est que quand elle te frappe, tu n'as pas
 mal.
 Alors frappez-moi de musique !
 Frappez-moi de musique, maintenant !

 (Bob Marley : Trenchtown Rock)



Re: [OT] thanks

2013-08-14 Thread Emond Papegaaij
We depend heavily on ajp. Our application server needs to know the exact 
url the request was made to. This is very hard to get right with plain http 
proxying (if not impossible). The main reason we use httpd in front of our 
application server(s) is for load balancing and status information (serving 
a 503 when the application is down). Tomcat's (or JBoss in our case) 
performance has never been an issue.

Best regards,
Emond

On Wednesday 14 August 2013 07:50:50 Dan Retzlaff wrote:
 Have you considered nginx? We use httpd but our reverse-proxying 
needs are
 pretty simple. I've been meaning to try nginx.
 
 http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/websocket.html
 
 On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Pierre Goupil 
goupilpie...@gmail.comwrote:
  I use only Tomcat (7.0.40) and I must admit that with NIO connector 
and
  useNative=true, the performance looks nice. I have no use for an 
httpd for
  the moment, but I'm not in production.
  
  I plan to load test my app, if you're interested, I can communicate the
  results to you.
  
  As a side-note, on the Tomcat list, many people are starting to talk 
about
  better WebSockets support in Tomcat 8 and the dev seem to realize 
that
  there is a strong expectation for them, so maybe they'll try and 
convince
  to work hand-in-hand with the httpd / AJP people?
  
  Anyway, thanks again and keep up the good work!
  
  And of course a big thank you to the people from the great Wicket, 
too!
  
  :-)
  
  Regards,
  
  Pierre
  
  
  On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Emond Papegaaij 
  emond.papega...@topicus.nl
  
   wrote:
   
   Hi Pierre,
   
   Good to hear you like it! Unfortunately, we are still waiting for the
  
  rest
  
   of
   the server stack to support websockets before we can actually use 
it in
   production applications. Hopefully, with the release of jee7 (with
  
  jsr356)
  
   maintainers of httpd and ajp will finally realize they need to support
   websockets as well.
   
   Best regards,
   Emond
   
   On Wednesday 14 August 2013 12:01:05 Pierre Goupil wrote:
Good morning,

All apologies for this totally off-topic message, but I would like to
   
   say a
   
big THANK YOU to Emond for his work on wicket-atmosphere.

His code is far from trivial, yet it is a real pleasure to use it.
According to me, the killer-feature is the fact that we have an
AjaxRequestTarget to work with which triggers a Comet / 
WebSocket
   
   response.
   
Thanks again, man!

Pierre
  
  --
  Un truc bien avec la musique, c'est que quand elle te frappe, tu n'as 
pas
  mal.
  Alors frappez-moi de musique !
  Frappez-moi de musique, maintenant !
  
  (Bob Marley : Trenchtown Rock)