Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Re: GWT Application Amazon S3 Resource Hosting Question

Assuming you have one host/server that you can fully configure I would just proxy the requests to the correct location. To make things easy I would group remote services under a common URL prefix, something like example.com/services/*, so you only need a single proxy rule.

We use this approach for serving static content directly from load balancers and all remote/service calls are proxied to different app servers. Works pretty well and it allows us to do other nice things that wouldn't be possible without such a proxy.

-- J.



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