On 28 October 2014 11:06, Jason Ricles <jgr...@alum.lehigh.edu> wrote:
> Ok so here is the problem I have been spinning my wheels on for day let me
> just lay it out.
>
> I have a daemon written in java running lets call it foo for simpleness on
> a linux machine that has the tomcat server running. On the tomcat server is
> a WAR file for a webapp called bar. In that webapp is a webpage with
> JavaScript websocket communication that connects to a websocket server that
> is also a part of the WAR file. So I have a webpage and a websocket server
> communicating with each other.
>
> I want the foo daemon and the websocket server on bar (web application) to
> be able to communicate with each other. Is there any way outside of sockets
> to have foo and the websocket server on bar do this?

Define communicate - what kind? One way, two way, what kind of data,
frequency, size, type?

Chris

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