Salut Olivier!
+ 1000 for a load balancer based on Grizzly. Right now we are trying to
focus on having an http client implementation but once this is done for
sure we can take a look. Better, if you are interested to help, let's us
know and we can add a new sub project and see if we can build a
community around it. Just file a ticket here so we can get started:
https://grizzly.dev.java.net/issues/
Thanks!
-- Jeanfrncois
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Jean-Francois Arcand's Blog] New Comment Posted to 'Extending
the Grizzly HTTP Runtime VII: Cluster/load balance GrizzlyAdapter using
Apache'
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 00:35:43 -0700
From: foo_at_bar.com
To: Jeanfrancois.Arcand_at_Sun.COM
A new comment has been posted on your blog Jean-Francois Arcand's
Blog, on entry #11437 (Extending the Grizzly HTTP Runtime VII:
Cluster/load balance GrizzlyAdapter using Apache).
Hi,
A crazy idea: in this age of lightweightness, I think a small,
embeddable and powerful Java load balancer (with no session replication)
based on Grizzly with out-of-the-box config for Tomcat and Glassfish
would have a [Borat voice]Great Success[/Borat voice]...the Sun Web
Server monster....[Borat voice again]Not so much...[/Borat voice again]
Every Java developer hates Apache config files.
Enfin, moi, ce que je dis...
Olivier Allouch
www.illicotravel.com
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