Anand Kulkarni wrote:
Hi, >> Because we have many TCP servers running and using mod_proxy we want >> to route client request to the specific one. >> Also using Apache as proxy, we can get benefit of different services. >Sorry, this explanation is not enough. What kind of tcp servers are they and what clients connect to them? What protocol do they use? It is a pure java application. We have developed TCP Server & TCP client using Java's standard java.net.SocketServer & java.net.Socket classes. Kindly refer to the URL http://www.javafaq.nu/java-example-code-classes-1894.html
---------------- End original message. ---------------------Apache (with the proper modules) will proxy HTTP. It lloks like what you want is a generic, transparent TCP proxy.
A simple Google search on "TCP proxy" turns up at least a half dozen such server solutions. Perhaps one of those will be a better fit for what you are trying to do?
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