Proxyma is a multiple reverse-proxy library/webapplication with a cache subsystem and url-rewriting capabilities. The new core is based upon a flexible plugins subsystem easy to extend and customize. Recently this project was promoted to release 1.0.

Features

  • URL Rewrite
  • CSS Rewrite
  • JS Basic Rewrite
  • Cache subsystem
  • Plugins based
  • Easily extendable

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License

GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)

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  • Ciao Marco! First of all, congrats for this great project Proxyma! It has really helped me to introduce generic reverse proxing in a project I am working professionally! I have done a fork of your Proxyma project, mainly some fixes and small refactors. Here is the code: github.com/dpoldrugo/proxyma
  • I think this project is very useful
  • Hi, I'm the author.. How couldn't I recommend it? ;O)
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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, System Administrators

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Networking Software, Java Reverse Proxy Server

Registered

2007-01-15