Hi Tim,
Thanks for the speedy response. Can you point me in the direction of
some documentation which describes how to do it? I'm willing to read
just did not find what to read :)
Thanks,
Morc.
On 17/02/2009 13:23, Tim Funk wrote:
Can support - yes
Out of the box - no.
Why not out of the box? Because gzip is there and most people use
apache in front of tomcat.
-Tim
Gabor 'Morc' KORMOS wrote:
Hi Guys/Gals,
I tried to search for an answer whether Tomcat can support deflate
as compression but I found nothing really except that it supports
gzip by adding the compression parameter to the Connector definition.
Is there a way to enable deflate besides/instead of gzip in any
version of Tomcat (preferably recent ones, not 1.0 ;) ? If deflate is
not supported then why not? Reason I need deflate is we use Adobe Air
for an interface which receives a huge amount of XML data and it's
not bandwidth economical to send it uncompressed and Air does not
support gzip out of the box. Answers like use Apache instead of
Tomcat as front-end web server can be spared.
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