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Works for me:
You need to:
o) configure JServ to be started manually
# Whether Apache must start Apache JServ or not (On=Manual
Off=Autostart)
# Syntax: ApJServManual [on/off]
# Default: "Off"
o) configure 2 mount points which different ports
ApJServMount /test :8008/testzone
ApJServMount /servlet :8007/root
o) fire 2 VM up
Regards
Joachim
p.s: Look in the apache docs. There is good PDF document describing this
stuff
in detail.
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> Hi
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> Is it possible to have JServ use eg. 2 JVMs where
> you configure which Servlets go in which JVM? Problem
> is, I have 3 rock steady servlets and one rickety
> but large servlet. I do not want the 3 steady
> servlets to restart when the 4th has to be.
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> I reckon I'll need 2 apache installations and
> some rewriting scheme, but I hope I'm wrong.
>
> Thanks in advance
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> Morten
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