On 14/07/2011 11:29, André Warnier wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> This is a bit of a side question, or let's say a question-by-proxy.
> 
> I happen to be also subscribed to a support list for mod_perl, and
> someone there made the following comment as part of a post :
> 
> quote
> 
> We have 100+ web servers where apache fronts a separate tomcat server
> using mod_proxy.
> 
> Sadly, the tomcat dev's forgot to set any caching headers in the HTTP
> response (either Expires, Last-Modified or Cache-control) so the sites
> are largely uncacheable by browsers and the various tomcats are becoming
> overloaded.
> 
> unquote
> 
> Do any of the dev's here have a comment to make ?

"Sadly, the mod_perl OP forget to do any research (such as requesting
Tomcat's homepage and reading the headers) so my response is largely
unprintable in polite society and the various Tomcat devs are becoming
under impressed."

Mark



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