Hi all, I have the following scenario: A Jetty instance is running on port 8080 with URL: `http://localhost:8080/appl/test` The deployed Wicket application is using Atmosphere for push events. I've configured the Apache server as how it was explained on the following URL: https://github.com/Atmosphere/atmosphere/wiki/How-to-run-Atmosphere-behind-Apache-WebServer
When I access `http://localhost:8080/appl/test` directly without the proxy, it's all working fine. As soon as I try it through the proxy, e.g. `http://localhost/appl/test`, weird stuff starts happening. Mostly I see that the function, that's annotated with the "@Subscribe" annotation, gets called multiple times, 4 to 12 times isn't uncommon. And it's almost always in a power 2. This doesn't happen without the proxy. The second browser instance that should receive the push event doesn't respond properly either. I get: `INFO: Response processed successfully. INFO: refocus last focused component not needed/allowed` Does anyone have some more knowledge about configuring Apache's proxy to allow for proper websocket/cometd push events through Atmosphere? A quickstart for the Wicket project: http://glitchbox.nl/stack/atmosphere_proxy_problem.zip My apache config for the proxying: http://glitchbox.nl/stack/default Thanks in advance. Cheers, Marco --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
