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Mastering play framework for scala

You're reading from   Mastering play framework for scala Leverage the awesome features of Play Framework to build scalable, resilient, and responsive applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783983803
Length 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Shiti Saxena Shiti Saxena
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Play FREE CHAPTER 2. Defining Actions 3. Building Routes 4. Exploring Views 5. Working with Data 6. Reactive Data Streams 7. Playing with Globals 8. WebSockets and Actors 9. Testing 10. Debugging and Logging 11. Web Services and Authentication 12. Play in Production 13. Writing Play Plugins Index

Using a load balancer

Websites that deal with huge traffic generally use a technique called load balancing to improve the availability and responsiveness of applications. A load balancer distributes incoming traffic among multiple servers hosting same content. The distribution of load is determined by various scheduler algorithms.

In this section, we will see how to add a load balancer in front of our application servers (assuming that they are running on the IPs 127.0.0.1, 127.0.0.2, and 127.0.0.3 on the port 9000) using different HTTP web servers.

Apache HTTP

The Apache HTTP server provides a secure, efficient, and extensible server that supports HTTP services. The Apache HTTP server can be used as a load balancer through its mod_proxy and mod_proxy_balance modules.

To use Apache HTTP as a load balancer, mod_proxy and mod_proxy_balancer have to be present in the server. To set up the load balancer, all we need to do is update /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.

Let's update the configuration...

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