[users@httpd] Re: Caching with Squid

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DGeorgie@xxxxxxxxx said:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to set up Squid as a web cache for a number of Apache Web
> servers. Each Apache server stands in front of an application server
> (Jboss). Based on the URL pattern Apache need to send request to Squid for
> caching. If Squid cannot find the resource in the cache it should contact
> back Apache server that will contact the J2EE application hosted by JBoss
> to load the resource from a database. Squid could also contact
> JBoss/Tomcat on port 8080 to load the missing resources but I would prefer
> if everything goes through Apache.
>
> I am inexperienced with configuring Squid and have problems at the moment
> to make it work with many Apache servers. I am open to suggestions.

Try the Squid mailinglist, as this is a Squid question and not an Apache
question.

Joost


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