> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net] 
> Subject: Re: forward request by changing the port in request url

> > Once you have a ROOT webapp, you can deploy the standard URL
> > rewrite filter therein to send the request anywhere you want:
> > http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/

> I don't think that can be used for proxying, can it?

No, not proxying, but I didn't read anything into the OP's requirements that it 
had to be.

> I read the OP as saying there were two separate services, so it's 
> not a simple forward or redirect.

Redirect works as long as the filter changes the port number to the desired one.

 - Chuck


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