I have a unique set-up I am trying to determine if Heroku can accommodate. There is so much marketing around polygot applications, but only one example I can actually find!
My application consists of:
- A website written in Django
- A separate Java application, which takes files uploaded by users, parses them, and stores the data in a database
- A shared database accessible by both applications
Because these user-uploaded files can be enormous, I want the uploaded file to go directly to the Java application. My preferred architecture is:
- The Django-generated webpage displays the upload form.
- The form does an AJAX submit to the Java application
- The browser starts polling the database to see if the Java application has inserted the data
- Meanwhile the Java application does its thing w/ the user-uploaded file and updates the database when it's done
- The Django webpage AJAX-refreshes a div with the results of the user upload once the polling mechanism sees that the upload is complete
The big issue I can't figure out here is if I can get both the Django the Java apps either running on the same set of dynos or on different dynos but under the same domain to avoid AJAX cross-domain issues. Does Heroku support URL-level routing? For ex:
- Django application available at http://www.myawesomewebsite.com
- Java application available at http://www.myawesomewebsite.com/javaurl/
If this is not possible, does anyone have any ideas for work-arounds? I know I could have the user upload the file to Django and have Django send the request to Java from the server-side instead of the client side, but that's an awful lot of passing around of enormous files.
Thanks so much!