Hi,

You can use Apache as a reverse proxy (see this article
http://www.orionsupport.com/articles/apachefrontend.html on orionsupport)

In the future AJP13 could be provided.

Hope this help

Luciano

-----Original Message-----
From: Lucio Piccoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: mercoledì 12 settembre 2001 11.13
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: webserver proxy plugin + i/o question


hi all,
i am new to orionserver but i have read the docs and the archives relating
trying to find information relating to:
i) Webserver proxy plugins
ii) The type of i/o handling used.

A variety of appserver vendors (BEA/IBM) recommend an architecture of a high
performance webserver ( iplanet/apache ) proxying on requests to the
appserver. This has several benefits including limiting the exposure of the
appserver to the outside world. I was hoping to eval orionserver in a
similar environment. However the only mention of a webserver handling in
orion is to use the tunnelling servlet which still seems to require the
orionserver to be exposed to the outside world. Is this the case?

What is the I/O mechanism used in orionserver's request handling? I assume
that it is using java's blocking i/o, is this correct?

any help appreciated.

adios

-lp
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