RE: [Webware-discuss] Webware/WebKit and load-balancing

2003-09-29 Thread Hancock, David (DHANCOCK)
t, Reena M. (RMP); 'Hancock, David (DHANCOCK)'Subject: RE: [Webware-discuss] Webware/WebKit and load-balancing    -Original Message-From: Hancock, David (DHANCOCK) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 4:37 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: Adamshick,

RE: [Webware-discuss] Webware/WebKit and load-balancing

2003-09-29 Thread Geoffrey Talvola
David Hancock wrote: > Geoff Talvola wrote: > > If you're comfortable hacking the C code, you could change > > mod_webkit's behavior. Its current behavior was intended > > to allow restarting WebKit without losing requests. You > > could modify it so that it adds fault recovery -- when > > it ca

RE: [Webware-discuss] Webware/WebKit and load-balancing

2003-09-29 Thread Geoffrey Talvola
. (JKANCIAN); Parangot, Reena M. (RMP)Subject: [Webware-discuss] Webware/WebKit and load-balancing Has anyone in Webware-land been successful implementing a load-balancer between Apache and one or more WebKit instances?  I've been trying to do this for many weeks without success.  I wrote

[Webware-discuss] Webware/WebKit and load-balancing

2003-09-27 Thread Hancock, David (DHANCOCK)
Title: Webware/WebKit and load-balancing Has anyone in Webware-land been successful implementing a load-balancer between Apache and one or more WebKit instances?  I've been trying to do this for many weeks without success.  I wrote about my problems a while ago, but I still haven't had any luc