No, there is nothing like a proxy component so far. Might make a nice
addition, though!

regards,

Martin

On 9/7/06, Daniel Loebbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

you are right, we already thought about that solution. But I originally want
to embed the content of the second server into the pages of the main one.

Bye, Daniel


2006/9/6, Raj Saini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Daniel,
>
> If your by "webserver" you mean Tomcat, you can font it with your  your
> HTTP webserver such as Apache HTTP server. You can use mod_jk or or
> mod_proxy very easily.
>
> Regards,
>
> Raj
> Daniel Loebbe wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > our problem is as follows:
> > The main web application developed with myfaces and facelets is
> > accessible via the internet. Now, content from another webserver,
> > which is _not_ accessible via the internet (it resides in the intranet
> > behind), should be passed through the main application to the users
> > browser.
> >
> > What we are looking for is a way to embed the content of the second
> > server into the main application. Does anyone has an idea how to
> > achieve this? Does there exist something like a proxy-component?
> >
> > Thanks for helping,
> >
> > Daniel
>
>




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