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Posted to java-dev@axis.apache.org by Saminda Abeyruwan <sa...@opensource.lk> on 2005/10/12 06:17:32 UTC
Re: [Axis2]non-blocking dual HTTP transports in a load balanced server
farm
Forwarded with Axis2 prefix
local-underground wrote:
>Hi.
>I am almost certain some one on this list has good knowledge on this topic. I am trying
>to understand how non-blocking dual transports work within a load balanced server farm
>environment. Can some one explain how dual non-blocking HTTP transports work or would be
>configured within Axis2? It seems like maybe if some sort of session sharing was
>imlemented, but even if so, it is not documented on the Axis2 site.
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>Please help. Thanks in advance for any explanation.
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>chris
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Re: [Axis2]non-blocking dual HTTP transports in a load balanced server farm
Posted by Ruchith Fernando <ru...@gmail.com>.
Hi,
Usually mails regarding 'Axis2' is sent with '[Axis2]' as the prefix
of the email subject. This way one can ensure that the mail will get
the attention of the Axis2 developers faster :-)
Please see my comments below:
Thanks,
Ruchith
On 10/12/05, local-underground <lo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> What do you mean "Forwarded with Axis2 prefix" ?
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> --- Saminda Abeyruwan <sa...@opensource.lk> wrote:
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> > Forwarded with Axis2 prefix
> > local-underground wrote:
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> > >Hi.
> > >I am almost certain some one on this list has good knowledge on this topic. I am
> > trying
> > >to understand how non-blocking dual transports work within a load balanced server farm
> > >environment. Can some one explain how dual non-blocking HTTP transports work or would
> > be
> > >configured within Axis2? It seems like maybe if some sort of session sharing was
> > >imlemented, but even if so, it is not documented on the Axis2 site.
If what you mean by 'session sharing' is relating messages to one
another, in the case of dual non-blocking, it is achieved using
WS-Addressing.
Have a look at this article:
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/07/27/axis2.html
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Re: [Axis2]non-blocking dual HTTP transports in a load balanced server farm
Posted by local-underground <lo...@yahoo.com>.
What do you mean "Forwarded with Axis2 prefix" ?
--- Saminda Abeyruwan <sa...@opensource.lk> wrote:
> Forwarded with Axis2 prefix
> local-underground wrote:
>
> >Hi.
> >I am almost certain some one on this list has good knowledge on this topic. I am
> trying
> >to understand how non-blocking dual transports work within a load balanced server farm
> >environment. Can some one explain how dual non-blocking HTTP transports work or would
> be
> >configured within Axis2? It seems like maybe if some sort of session sharing was
> >imlemented, but even if so, it is not documented on the Axis2 site.
> >
> >Please help. Thanks in advance for any explanation.
> >
> >chris
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >__________________________________
> >Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005
> >http://mail.yahoo.com
> >
> >
> >
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