Thanks Tom.

If I do it the way you suggest, will session information persist? Can my
application running locally, be able to access session objects that the
container app had put in on the integration machine?

Thanks again!

On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Toomas Aas <toomas....@raad.tartu.ee> wrote:

> Hello!
>
> Mon, 02 Apr 2012 kirjutas Abhinav Kothari <ar.koth...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>  I am developing an application that will be part of a container
>> application. The container application handles the user authentication
>> part. My application would receive the authentication information and I
>> will use that to show/hide parts of my application. The container
>> application is on an integration machine and my application is currently
>> on
>> my local. I cannot run the container application on my local machine.
>>
>> My question is - can i point the link to my application on the container
>> application to my local machine using ProxyPass or ProxyPassReverse? The
>> link on the container application to my application is
>> http://<integrationbox>/myapp
>>
>
> Yes, this should be possible.
>
>
>  . I was trying to do something like this:
>>
>> ProxyPass /myapp/ http://localhost:8080/myapp
>> ProxyPassReverse /myapp/ http://localhost:8080/myapp
>>
>
> Where did you add these directives? They should be in Apache configuration
> on the integration machine, and point to your local machine, like that:
>
> ProxyPass /myapp/ http://mymachine:8080/myapp
> ProxyPassReverse /myapp/ http://mymachine:8080/myapp
>
> --
> Toomas Aas
>
>

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