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Revision as of 23:33, 2 October 2010


The Resin Cookbook category contains single-configuration examples, each focused on a single Resin configuration.

Contents

Full Configurations

Cookbook: Apache-style single webapp server
using /var/www/public-html as the single webapp
Cookbook: Webapps-style war deployment
using /var/www/webapps for .war deployment and expansion
Cookbook: Virtual Hosts using Hosts Directory
using /var/www/hosts/www.foo.com/webapps/ROOT for virtual hosts and webapps
Cookbook: Cluster with Two Servers
cluster configuration describing how to add multiple servers to a cluster
Cookbook: Resin Load Balancing
Using Resin as a HTTP server, load balancing to backend Resin application servers
Cookbook: Resin administration
Configuring the /resin-admin service on port :8081

Security

Cookbook: Security with User in Role
Cookbook: Security with Ssl

Proxy and Load Balancing

Cookbook: FastCGI
using Resin to load balance to a backend FastCGI server like Ruby or PHP
Cookbook: HttpProxy
using Resin to load balance to a backend HTTP like Apache or IIS

Networking

Cookbook: Throttling HTTP by Remote IP
protecting the server against attacks by limiting connections from a single IP address

Logging

Cookbook: Mail Log-Handler

Rewrite

Cookbook: Moved Permanently

Timers and Cron

Cookbook: Scheduled Task
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