inal Message- From: Rainer Jung
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2008 13:45 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Can not fail over a web
service call using mod_jk
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From a design point of view do you feel that this is beyond the
scope of m
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Subject: Re: Can not fail over a web service call using mod_jk
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> From a design point of view do you feel that this is beyond the scope of
> mod_jk to buffer request bodies? From one po
Michael Ludwig schrieb:
> Rainer Jung schrieb am 09.12.2008 um 22:17:16 (+0100):
>> I'm looking forward to httpd 2.4 with mod_luau aka mod_wombat, an
>> embedded Lua interpreter that has access to httpd objects (like the
>> request object) and will allow us to inject custom logic e.g. for
>> balanc
Rainer Jung schrieb am 09.12.2008 um 22:17:16 (+0100):
>
> I'm looking forward to httpd 2.4 with mod_luau aka mod_wombat, an
> embedded Lua interpreter that has access to httpd objects (like the
> request object) and will allow us to inject custom logic e.g. for
> balancing and error reaction.
[O
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>>> From a design point of view do you feel that this is beyond the
> scope
>> of
>>> mod_jk to buffer request bodies? From one point of view it does make
>>> sense to have the retry logic completely in mod_jk, but I can
>> certainly
>>> unde
> -Original Message-
> From: Rainer Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09 December 2008 13:45
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Can not fail over a web service call using mod_jk
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> > From a design point of view do you f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> From a design point of view do you feel that this is beyond the scope of
> mod_jk to buffer request bodies? From one point of view it does make
> sense to have the retry logic completely in mod_jk, but I can certainly
> understand the point of view to have retry logic o
> -Original Message-
> From: Rainer Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09 December 2008 12:32
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Can not fail over a web service call using mod_jk
>
> Zeke schrieb:
> > Thank you very much, Rainer!
> > Yes. My node
Zeke schrieb:
> Thank you very much, Rainer!
> Yes. My node accept the request first, then it will return 500 if the called
> web service is not available ...So mod_jk can not fail over the request in
> this situation. Do you have some suggestion for this situation? I really
> hope none of the call
Thank you very much, Rainer!
Yes. My node accept the request first, then it will return 500 if the called
web service is not available ...So mod_jk can not fail over the request in
this situation. Do you have some suggestion for this situation? I really
hope none of the calling to my web service in
Zeke schrieb:
> Hi, all:
> I configure a Apache with mod_jk as HTTP load balancer for a JBoss
> cluster. My cluster provide some web services. Of course, the URL in the web
> serice call by client is the URL of the load balancer's. If for some reason,
> the web service on a node is unavailable,
Hi, all:
I configure a Apache with mod_jk as HTTP load balancer for a JBoss
cluster. My cluster provide some web services. Of course, the URL in the web
serice call by client is the URL of the load balancer's. If for some reason,
the web service on a node is unavailable, client call on it will
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