Mike,
Eric,

Thanks very much to you both for this advice.

Cliff

-----Original Message-----
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Blakeley
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 12:10 PM
To: General MarkLogic Developer Discussion
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Alternatives to Two Applications
onPort 80?

That sounds like a job for a transparent reverse proxy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_proxy might be a good place to
start. It links to several products in this category.

-- Mike

On 28 Feb 2011, at 08:55 , Anderson, Dr. Clifford wrote:

> Hi All,
>  
> We are planning to deploy a new application to our production server.
On our development server, we've been using port  8009 to host the HTTP
server. On our production server, we'd like to put this new application
on 80. The only problem is that we already have an application running
on 80. It would be problematic, on the one hand, to try to host both
applications on 80 because we have different error.xqy and rewrite.xqy
handlers. We have also set up different ML databases for each
application. On the other hand, we do not want users to be directed to a
port other than 80, at least not knowingly. (If we could hide the port
from users, that would be OK).
>  
> Does anyone have any suggestions about how we might proceed? Is there
a way to filter incoming HTTP requests filter by host headers?
>  
> Thanks very much in advance,
> 
> Cliff
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