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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Luca Cicale <in...@alsoftware.it> on 2008/08/17 01:28:41 UTC

Re: [programmazione] Redirection

Using a servlet that read the file on the other server and write it in the 
response should be a good idea.
If you need more details I can provide, if you ask for.

Regards
Luca

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From: "Ravi Sharma" <pi...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 8:47 PM
To: "Tomcat Users List" <us...@tomcat.apache.org>
Subject: [programmazione] Redirection

> Hi,
> I have the following scenerio.
> I have a site which provide music online. Now for hosting the actual song 
> i
> have purchased another site with better band widthm but no tomcat.
> So my webserver(tomcat) is running on one server(say domain1) and files 
> are
> hosted on another (with different domain name say domain2, which anyone 
> can
> access using http).
>
> Now i have to put http://domain2/abc.music on my site to access these 
> files.
> Now i can do something like that write a normal Servlet which receive song
> id and i forward it to appropriate link(http link to another site 
> domain2).
> but when someone start downloading they see that data is coming from
> domain2, i dont want user to see domain2, and also i can not do somethin
> like when user request any file first get it on to domain1 server and then
> provide it to user as it will be too much bandwidth wastage.
>
> So is there any way to do this using anything in apache,tomcat to hide
> domain2 from everyone.,
>
> Thanks,
> Ravi.
> 

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