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Mark Struberg closed GERONIMO-4799.
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    Resolution: Won't Fix

Closing old outdated issues.

Note that the Apache Geronimo Application Server itself was declared EOL in 
2017 and we do not maintain the server parts anymore.

We still do actively maintain many of the Java EE / Jakarta EE which saw the 
light during creation of the Apache Geronimo Aplication Server.
If you feel that this ticket still affects one of those components then please 
feel free to reopen the ticket.
thanks, your Apache Geronimo team!

> Easy management of multiple Geronimo instances for process isolation 
> (Provisioning?)
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>                 Key: GERONIMO-4799
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-4799
>             Project: Geronimo
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>      Security Level: public(Regular issues) 
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.4
>            Reporter: Francisco Peredo
>            Priority: Major
>
> Since java has no real process isolation, a misbehaved JEE application can 
> bring down an entire server (if it has a bug with an infinite-loop for 
> example, or simply because each time applications are undeployed the JVM is 
> no able to really reclaim all the memory spaced because of bugs inherent in 
> the JVM design).
>  In OAS (Oracle Application Server) this problem is solved by using multiple 
> instances, this is of course possible in Geronimo (nobody prevents you from 
> running several instances of Geronimo in your server) but has to be done 
> manually. I would like to see an option in Geronimo Managment UI where I 
> could just click a button saying: "Create new Geronimo Instance" and then be 
> able to "Transfer selected applications to another Geronimo Instance" that 
> way related applications can be kept in the same instance, and unrelated ones 
> can be kept in different instances that can be restarted independently if 
> they misbehave.



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