Its not ready for high volume but for most sites which are low volume- i
would think its OK
-Tim
bajistaman wrote:
Tim Funk wrote:
This should work:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2ep/
Thanks Tim, It looks like what I need, Have you tried it?, Does it have good
performance?
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> This should work:
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> http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2ep/
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Thanks Tim, It looks like what I need, Have you tried it?, Does it have good
performance?
Johann
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#x27;m having is not what I expect to get. I will check
urlrewrite.
Johann
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This should work:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2ep/
-Tim
bajistaman wrote:
Is there a way to map a local context to a remote one with tomcat?
I mean:
http://localhost:8080/somename-->http://remotehost/someothername
I know that this can be done with Apache Http Server but I'm trying to a
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> Is there a way to map a local context to a remote one with tomcat?
Write a filter that does a redirect. I believe that
http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/ has this capability, but I haven'
anks,
Johann
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