[users@httpd] Reverse proxy with response update (once again)

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Title: Reverse proxy with response update
I re-post this question, I'm sure someone will be able to tell me at least if it's feasible or not.
I'd like to use httpd as a reverse proxy and modify the response sent by the remote server with an XSL treatment (via a servlet for example).
Is mod-proxy or mod_rewrite able to do that ?
 
Thanks a lot,
 
Eddy
 


De : FRAS Eddy RD-TECH [mailto:eddy.fras@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Envoyé : mardi 14 mars 2006 14:18
À : users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet : [users@httpd] Reverse proxy with response update

Hi all,

I'm trying to have a special architecture I'm managing with my own java application for now.
The current flow is :
1. Send a request to a reverse proxy server (java servlet on tomcat), for example : http://myreverseproxy/GO_TO_www.anotherserver.com/a_page.xml

2. The servlet fetches content from the remote host, here www.anotherserver.com/a_page.xml
3. When the servlet receives the page, it applies an XSL on the page and send the result to the client.

The flow I would like to have is the same but with Apache having the role of the reverse proxy server and remove the reverse proxy stuff from my java application.

With mod_proxy and mod_rewrite, I was able to have the content fetch from a server I specify in the URL but I really don't know if it's possible to pass the content fetched from a remote host to my java app for XSL treatment.

I had a look to mod_proxy_ajp but it seems to only allow redirecting the request to tomcat, not the response.
Is my idea unfeasible with Apache ?

Eddy Fras
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