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> Given this architecture:
> Apache WS 1.3.12 (4 of them)
> Voyager AS 3.3 (2 of them)
> 2 Content Servers
> 2 DB servers/Static content repositories
> Backup server
> 3-Tiers:
> HTML generation - Eprise engine
> Middle Tier - JSPs
> Back-end - J2EE session beans, EJBs, etc. with Oracle DB
>
> I've been given a week to accomplish the following:
> 1.  Use Apache to filter all incoming requests by file extension.
> 2.  Route all .jsp URL requests to the Voyager AS
> 3.  Route all non-.jsp requests to a custom module/handler/servlet? that
> will perform do the following -
> 4.  log request based on session info about user
> 5.  interface with java object responsible for: authorizing user access to
> requested info, locating actual physical file location
> 6.   pass request on to apache's "default_handler" for this mime-type, after
> rewriting the URL to the appropriate physical location
>
> Yikes!
> I want to let Apache handle the actual response if possible, so I don't need
> to write my own web server to respond to the myriad mimetypes (i.e., get the
> actual bytes, and send them formatted to the response object).  Can this be
> done using a custom module/handler to do the above described filtering?  Can
> JServ allow me to write it in Java (rather than C or Perl)?
>
> I think I can use the mod_rewrite and Aliasing to handle 1-3 above.  I want
> the servlet/handler to do 4-6.
>
> Many thanks for enduring such a long message....
> Jonathan Cohen
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> Software Engineer
> 303-784-3762
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I think that you could use PHP4, which will allow you to access the Oracle8i
database and call methods on Java Objects. We are usgin a less sophisticated
architecture (Apache + tomcat + Oracle8i) without problems.

Best regards

Miquel Colom Piz�



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