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For those that access PL/SQL through the application server (Oracle 9iAS), there is mod_plsql for Apache. Is there an equivalent for OrionServer? I do not believe that there is so those users would still need to rely on Apache. -----Original Message----- From: Michael J. Cannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 4:52 PM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Re: Apache and Orion So why use Apache? The Orionserver will serve up static http pages...I've looked and tehre are no issues I can see that Orion won't handle with regards the content 9i and the v.11/12 Oracle Apps... This is not meant as a criticism or flame...it's for my info, as I also support Oracle and have no prob running w/ just the OrionServer (w/ out Apache). Of course, all my apps are written to run that way. What does Apache do for Oracle that Orion can't do better? Michael J. Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gurinder Randhawa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Orion-Interest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 12:10 PM Subject: RE: Apache and Orion > > > > I am running an orion cluster behind a load balancer and Apache at the > front end on same machine, its on a test > system so theirs no real load. We are using Oracles 9i Application Server. > > We use Apache for oracle reports and SSL and of course serving up static > content etc. > The problem is with mod_proxy which is just plain slow. > > Oracle is coming out with a ojp protocol which is based on ajp13 which will > solve my problems, > but until then (late october) I wanted to use Orion but it just doesn't > integrate well with apache. > > Any suggestions ? No i haven't tried the tunnelServlet, I will look into > that. > > I was just wondering if anyone else has this kind of setup. Note we are > using > Oracle's OC4J (which is essentially orion). They bought Orion and popped it > into their next release > of application server. > > Regards > > Gurinder > > > > > > > "elephantwalker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/10/2001 08:45:30 PM > > Please respond to Orion-Interest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: Orion-Interest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > cc: (bcc: Gurinder Randhawa/Travel Underwriters) > Subject: RE: Apache and Orion > > > > > Have you tried using the tunnelServlet to pass all static requests to > Apache? Its a little "bass-ackwards", but orion could be faster than apache > in this respect. > > Also, are you running orion, the loadbalancer, and apache on the same > machine? This could be just a load issue. > > Lastly, orion is generally faster than apache at serving up static content. > There are very good reasons for using apache for static content, though, > that have nothing to do with speed. (For example, you have one ssl cert for > apache, and you don't want to pay for another one for orion.). > > regards, > > the elephantwalker > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gurinder > Randhawa > Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 7:36 PM > To: Orion-Interest > Subject: Apache and Orion > > > > > > > Is anyone using Apache as a front end to Orion. I find that using mod_proxy > to forward web application requests > > is quite slow compared to using tomcat. Does anyone know if there is > something else i can use beside mod_proxy > > for Apache to serve static pages and orion to serve my web applications ? > > > > I do need to use Apache as a front end server. > > I am also using a loadbalancer and a cluster for my orion setup behind > apache. > > > > Any help would be much appreciated > > > > Gurinder > > > > > > > > > > > > >