Thanks Tim,
Thanks Peter,

I have been looking all day, and only found entries for how to use mod_proxy
to connect to tomcat - rather than the other way around!

Will definitely have a look at these!

Thanks again,

Andrew

PS: Have you ever compared running (mod_proxy|mod_jk)+apache+tomcat versus just running tomcat?! We doubled our requests per second by throwing away
Apache. The HTTP connector in Tomcat 5.0/ 5.5 is actually REALLY usable.

(And besides - I use lighttpd and not Apache) :-)



On 03/05/2006, at 5:48 PM, Peter Rossbach wrote:

Look here:

PippoProxy
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2005/jw-0228-pippo_p.html

Last year at google summer camp

http://j2ep.sourceforge.net/

But Apache mod_proxy has very much good perfomance and configure options :-)

Regards
Peter


Am 03.05.2006 um 17:08 schrieb Andrew Miehs:

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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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