IIS redirect to Apache 2007-08-15 - By Tony Fountain
Back Rainer,
Thanks for the information. I'll read up on the IIS ISAPI plugin and if I have any more questions, I'll post them.
Thanks, Tony Fountain Benefit Concepts, Inc. (419) 244-9936 x9010 (office) (419) 249-7221 (fax)
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.jung@(protected)] Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 3:55 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: IIS redirect to Apache
Hi Tony,
the Tomcat project has a sub project called Tomcat Connectors or simply JK. It produces web server plugins to connect the most important web servers directly to Tomcat via a special protocol named AJP. Tomcat has an incoming AJP connector built-in.
The Tomcat connectors include Apache httpd modules as well as an IIS ISAPI plugin and a Netscape/Sun NSAPI plugin.
So you would need to download
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-connectors.cgi
an appropriate binary of the IIS plugin, configure and include the plugin correctly for your IIS to establish a reverse proxy function for your IIS. The most recent version of the plugin is 1.2.25.
The Tomcat connectors website
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/
contains documentation. The IIS plugin documentation might not be the best part of it, but in case you get stuck, you can post more specific questions to this list.
I assume, that by "Apache" in your post you always meant Tomcat. If you meant Apache HTTPD web server, then I might have not completely understood your actual or planned setup.
Regards,
Rainer
Tony Fountain wrote: > Hi, > > Scenario: we purchased a product written in Java to integrate into our
> reporting tool. Our setup is such that our web application is written
> in .NET and hosted on a web farm using IIS (5 or 6 depending on the > environment). The product we purchased runs under Apache > Tomcat/5.5.23 using 1.5.0_12-b04. The product is integrated into our > web portal using frames and sending URL requests to Apache. We are > running into issues with javascript code from the product generating > errors for what I suspect may be related to crossing domains (our web > site and the Apache server). I figure I can resolve this by > generating a proxy on the IIS server to handle the request to the Apache server. > > My question is does anyone have any pointers on how to setup this type
> of proxy? > > Thanks, > Tony
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