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This comes in two main variants - the Proxy and the ReverseProxy.
When a Proxy is in use, a browser trying to connect to a server (say, www.yahoo.com) will be intercepted by the Proxy, and the proxy will covertly connect to the server, and return the result.
When a ReverseProxy is in use, the client connects directly to the ReverseProxy (say, www.yahoo.com) which farms off the request to one of a pool of servers, and returns the result.
Normally, a Proxy is used on the client end of an Internet connection, while a ReverseProxy is used on the server end.
Class | ProxyClient | Used by ProxyClientFactory to implement a simple web proxy. |
Class | ProxyClientFactory | Used by ProxyRequest to implement a simple web proxy. |
Class | ProxyRequest | Used by Proxy to implement a simple web proxy. |
Class | Proxy | This class implements a simple web proxy. |
Class | ReverseProxyRequest | Used by ReverseProxy to implement a simple reverse proxy. |
Class | ReverseProxy | Implements a simple reverse proxy. |
Class | ReverseProxyResource | Resource that renders the results gotten from another server |