Port
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− | It is possible to configure Resin to listen to custom protocols using the <port> | + | It is possible to configure Resin to listen to custom protocols using the <port> directive. <port> is like <[[http]]> or <[[srun]]> in that it listens to a port and accepts connections, but it allows you to choose a custom protocol. |
In fact, <[[http]]> and <[[srun]]> are specializations of port: | In fact, <[[http]]> and <[[srun]]> are specializations of port: |
Revision as of 20:22, 21 February 2006
It is possible to configure Resin to listen to custom protocols using the <port> directive. <port> is like <http> or <srun> in that it listens to a port and accepts connections, but it allows you to choose a custom protocol.
In fact, <http> and <srun> are specializations of port:
Configuring a HTTP port
<resin xmlns="http://caucho.com/ns/resin" xmlns:resin="http://caucho.com/ns/resin/core"> ... <server> <port host="localhost" port="8080"> <protocol resin:type="com.caucho.server.http.HttpProtocol"/> </port> ... </server> </resin>
Configuring a Srun port outside of a cluster
<resin xmlns="http://caucho.com/ns/resin" xmlns:resin="http://caucho.com/ns/resin/core"> ... <server> <port host="localhost port="6802"> <protocol resin:type="com.caucho.server.hmux.HmuxProtocol"/> </port> ... </server> </resin>