The Apache web server already has this functionality built in using
mod_proxy.  I would think Tomcat would not be well suited for doing this
sort of task. Apache is going to be much more I/O efficient and has been
tested and debugged for a VERY long time.

Chris Berthold
IT Systems Analyst
Commercial Refrigerator Door Company
941 . 371 . 8110 x 205

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From: Andrew Miehs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 11:08 AM
To: Tomcat List
Subject: Using Tomcat as a reverse proxy

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Dear List,

I have an application where I need to use tomcat as a reverse proxy  
for certain URLs.

Yes - I know normally it is the other way around, but not in this case.

Is there a reverse proxy solution already out there for tomcat? or do  
I need to
implement it myself.

Thanks for any information,


Regards

Andrew
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