Grzgorz, Always makes me cringe to hear IIS used as a proxy for J2EE apps when there are so many great unix based RP's out there ;-) ;-) ;-)
In any event, you probably don't have much say in the matter OR perhaps you do... but regardless... you might want to try setting up something like Oracle Web Server (formerly Sun Web Server and since version 7.0 has built-in RP capabilities) OR Squid OR Pound and do a side-by-side test. Say install the RP on a another port and proxy to the same glassfish instance listening on port 8080. I did pretty much the same thing when a client had a F5 load balancer that they weren't able to configure the load balancing sticky-session cookie on and to prove it was the F5 that was the issue I quickly setup a Sun RP as a software load balancer and proved that the F5 indeed was mis-configured b/c the Sun RP had no issues software load balancing to the GlassFish application (Sun OpenSSO / Access Manager). In your case you might be able to prove whether or not IIS is causing you hardship in much the same way. Also you may want to try setting up a more vanilla non-Stripes app and see if you can reproduce the issue. Also you say "I'm seeing strange problems"... if you could be more descriptive on what is happening then that would help as well. BTW do you have any load balancer software / hardware in the mix? Did it work without issue w/ 1.5.3? Personally - I doubt it that Stripes is the cause - and the only way to prove that is to rule things out one piece at a time. --Nikolaos Ben Gunter wrote: > I use the trunk patched with the streaming layout modifications behind > Apache's mod_proxy in lots of different places and have never had a > problem with it. I've attached a patch you can apply to the 1.5.4 > source code to revert the layouts to what they were in 1.5.3. > > You can check out 1.5.4 from here: > https://stripes.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/stripes/tags/1.5.4 > > You can build with maven or "ant dist". > > -Ben > > 2010/11/10 Grzegorz Krugły <g...@karko.net <mailto:g...@karko.net>> > > Ben, a quick question as I'm seeing some strange problems right now > after overnight production deployment and because the discussion about > layouts is fresh in my head, it naturally is the first candidate > for my > cause ;-) > Have You (or anyone else for that matter) tried it all behind a > proxy? I > have a situation here where everything works when accessed on > Glassfish > directly (via 8080 port), but when accessed through IIS proxying to > Glassfish, there are some connection resets or pages server are cut in > the middle. > > Is there a simple way I can modify 1.5.x branch code to bring back old > layout mechanisms? I have some other modifications so I cannot > just drop > in 1.5.3 back to test it :-( > > > W dniu 10.11.2010 04:16, Ben Gunter pisze: > > My turn to join in the fun on this thread! As far as I'm concerned, > > the layout changes are solid. Everyone who reported problems while I > > was working on the changes is now reporting that everything > works. All > > the zany tests I could come up with that used to break things no > > longer break things. I'm confident it's ready to ship. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Centralized Desktop Delivery: Dell and VMware Reference Architecture Simplifying enterprise desktop deployment and management using Dell EqualLogic storage and VMware View: A highly scalable, end-to-end client virtualization framework. Read more! http://p.sf.net/sfu/dell-eql-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Stripes-users mailing list Stripes-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/stripes-users