I've been thinking about trying to write a HTTP proxy server using the
servlet architecture. I am polling for thoughts/comments here.
Basically, if you can have a server listening on a socket for HTTP requests,
it could use the servlet framework to inspect the incoming request, forward
it on, handle the results and then respond to the client.
Sound plausible? Any ideas on how to set up this basic framework?
Alon
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