Message flow in a myfaces application on nonstop, Nonstop servlets for javaserver pages – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages
The NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.0 implementation is a multi-thread,
out-of-process servlet container, and a Java web container that runs on a Java Virtual Machine
(JVM) outside the iTP WebServer
httpd
process.
NSJSP includes the following components:
•
NSJSP Connector
•
NSJSP Container
For more information on NSJSP, see the NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.0 System
Administrator's Guide.
Message Flow in a MyFaces Application on NonStop
Message flow of a MyFaces web application is similar to that of any other web application
deployed in NSJSP. This section describes the message flow for a MyFaces web application
deployed in NSJSP.
shows the message flow of an application, based on a MyFaces web application.
Figure 10-2 Message Flow of MyFaces Application
A MyFaces message flows through all the components in the following sequence:
1.
The MyFaces-specific request is sent to the TCP/IP subsystem through a web browser.
2.
The TCP/IP subsystem sends the request to the
httpd
process of the iTP WebServer. If you
are using conventional TCP/IP, the request is sent to the distributor process of iTP WebServer.
However, if you are using Parallel TCP/IP Library or TCP/IPv6, the request is sent to the
listener
httpd
process.
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