On 06/04/2015 19:14, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 4/5/15 5:23 AM, c.whalley wrote:
>> On 02/04/2015 16:28, c.whalley wrote:
>>> I've got pretty much the example from:
>>> http://wiki4.caucho.com/Resin_4_Java_EE_Basic_Servlet,_Comet,_and_WebSocket_Tutorial#Hello.2C_World_WebSocket_in_Resin
>> <snip>
>> I've just proven this is caused by the mod_caucho config by tweaking the
>> setup so it uses port 8080 throughout, i.e. with the same deployed app
>> but "pure" resin we're good to go.
>> I've seen there is an apache mod_proxy_wstunnel which can upgrade the
>> incoming connection to a websocket connection but so far still haven't
>> been able to get this going, in any case why is this needed? I thought
>> all incoming traffic on port 80 was forwarded to 8080 once a virtual
>> server had the appropriate entries to do so for the servets etc in its
>> config?
> Because HTTP and websockets are very different, a HTTP proxy isn't
> powerful enough to tunnel websockets messages. Basically, a websocket
> proxy needs two threads, one to listen for server messages and a second
> thread to listen for client messages. But HTTP only needs a single
> thread to listen for server messages, because once the client POST is
> done, there are no more messages for HTTP.
>
> mod_caucho is designed around HTTP only (and Apache itself was designed
> around HTTP only).
>
> -- Scott
Hi Scott,

Thanks - I'd pretty much figured out now that you need to hit resin 
directly for this, thanks for the confirmation.

-- Carl
>>> This runs fine in my local env with resin on 8080 and Apache on 80
>>> (Win), same config on a Fedora 21 QA server but when deployed to
>>> production, which uses mod_caucho, I see
>>>
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